Crime Rate by State (2025)
| State | Crime Rate | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Nevada | 812.3 | 1 |
| New Mexico | 780.5 | 2 |
| Alaska | 758.9 | 3 |
| Arkansas | 645.3 | 4 |
| Tennessee | 628.6 | 5 |
| Louisiana | 628.6 | 5 |
| Missouri | 527.4 | 7 |
| Alabama | 519.6 | 8 |
| California | 499.5 | 9 |
| Arizona | 484.8 | 10 |
| Colorado | 481.2 | 11 |
| Michigan | 478.0 | 12 |
| Oklahoma | 458.6 | 13 |
| Maryland | 454.1 | 14 |
| Kansas | 449.2 | 15 |
| Montana | 447.4 | 16 |
| Texas | 446.5 | 17 |
| Illinois | 403.5 | 18 |
| Delaware | 400.1 | 19 |
| South Dakota | 399.3 | 20 |
| North Carolina | 385.2 | 21 |
| Florida | 384.9 | 22 |
| Washington | 375.6 | 23 |
| Indiana | 369.4 | 24 |
| Georgia | 357.4 | 25 |
| Oregon | 338.7 | 26 |
| Wisconsin | 332.1 | 27 |
| North Dakota | 320.5 | 28 |
| West Virginia | 316.3 | 29 |
| Nebraska | 316.0 | 30 |
| Pennsylvania | 315.5 | 31 |
| Ohio | 309.4 | 32 |
| Mississippi | 291.3 | 33 |
| Hawaii | 285.0 | 34 |
| Minnesota | 277.5 | 35 |
| Iowa | 266.8 | 36 |
| Utah | 251.1 | 37 |
| Idaho | 236.4 | 38 |
| Wyoming | 234.2 | 39 |
| Rhode Island | 231.7 | 40 |
| Kentucky | 216.1 | 41 |
| Virginia | 208.2 | 42 |
| New York | 202.9 | 43 |
| New Jersey | 201.9 | 44 |
| Connecticut | 181.6 | 45 |
| New Hampshire | 150.0 | 46 |
| Massachusetts | 125.6 | 47 |
| Maine | 109.2 | 48 |
| Vermont | 103.3 | 49 |
Key Metrics: Violence, Homicide & Trends
The most recent state crime rates that we have access to are from 2022. For each state, we include:
- Violent Crime Rate (2022) – Source: FBI UCR
- Homicide Rate – Source: CDC
- Murder Rate Insights (2022) – Source: USAFacts
Highest Homicide States (2022)
The five states with the highest homicide rates:
- Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, New Mexico, Missouri
Source: USAFacts, The Guardian, US News
Lowest Homicide States (2022)
States with the lowest homicide rates include:
- New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Utah, Massachusetts, Maine
Source: USAFacts
National Trends
- Violent crime dropped by 3% nationally in 2023 compared to 2022, and murder dropped by 11.6%.
Source: FBI, Reuters, CDC - From 1993 to 2022, violent crime fell nearly 50%, with:
- Robbery down 74%
- Aggravated assault down 39%
- Murder down 34%
Source: Pew Research Center
Notable Regional Highlights
- Southern & Western states like Tennessee, Alaska, and Wisconsin rank unusually high for violent crime relative to population.
Source: US News - Northeastern states, including Vermont (103.3), Massachusetts, and New Hampshire consistently report the lowest violent crime rates.
Source: Wikipedia - Urban hotspots like Jackson, Mississippi remain outliers, with homicide rates as high as 78.8 per 100,000 in recent years.
Source: The Guardian
What This Means for You
- States with violent crime rates over 400 per 100,000 are considered high, such as Nevada, New Mexico, Alaska, and Arkansas.
- States under 200 per 100,000, often in New England and the Midwest, fall well below the national average (~380.7).
Source: US News, USAFacts, Pew Research - While violent crime decreased in 2023, homicide reductions were especially notable.
Source: FBI, CSG Justice Center, Reuters
Limitations & Considerations
- UCR Data Limitations: Crime data relies on reported offenses. Definitions and reporting practices vary between jurisdictions.
Source: FBI UCR - Data Lag: 2022 is the most complete state-level dataset; 2023 national data is available but still being compiled at the state level.
- Urban Outliers: City-specific crime rates (e.g., Jackson, MS) can dramatically skew state-level averages.
Final Takeaways
There you have it, the full list of state crime rates on all 50 states in America. Just to recap some final key stats:
- Average U.S. violent crime rate in 2022: ~380.7 per 100,000
Source: The Guardian - High-crime states: Nevada, New Mexico, Alaska, Tennessee, Arkansas
- Low-crime states: Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York
- Overall trend: Violent crime in the U.S. continues to decline, especially in the categories of murder and robbery.
Source: FBI