Is New York Safe? 2024 Crime Data & Safety Guide

A data-driven look at New York, New York safety using FBI crime statistics. Last updated with 2024 data.

Key Insights

  • New York's violent crime rate is 671.0 per 100K — 87% above the national average
  • Safety Grade: F — Safer than 7% of US cities
  • 55,690 violent crimes and 196,549 property crimes reported in 2024
  • Violent crime increased 0.4% from 2023
  • Most common violent crime: Larceny-Theft (167,230 incidents)
F
Safety Grade
Safer than 7% of cities
671.0
Violent Crime Rate
+87% vs national avg
2368.3
Property Crime Rate
+35% vs national avg

New York Crime Statistics (2024)

Crime TypeCountRate per 100K
Total Violent Crime55,690671.0
Murder3253.9
Rape1,94323.4
Robbery15,559187.5
Aggravated Assault37,863456.2
Total Property Crime196,5492368.3
Burglary12,842154.7
Larceny-Theft167,2302015.0
Motor Vehicle Theft16,477198.5

Violent Crime Breakdown

Aggravated Assault68.0%
Robbery27.9%
Rape3.5%
Murder0.6%

Year-over-Year Trend

Violent Crime

0.4%
668.3671.0 per 100K

Property Crime

1.2%
2398.22368.3 per 100K

Neighborhood Safety Context

Like all major cities, New York's crime is not evenly distributed. Crime tends to concentrate in specific neighborhoods — often those with higher poverty rates and fewer resources. Tourist areas, business districts, and affluent residential neighborhoods typically have significantly lower crime rates than the city average suggests.

The citywide crime rate of 671.0 per 100K is an average across a population of 8,299,271. Some neighborhoods may be 5-10x safer than the average, while others may be significantly more dangerous. Always research specific neighborhoods when evaluating safety.

Verdict: Is New York Safe?

New York has a higher-than-average crime rate. Visitors should research specific neighborhoods before visiting. Many areas are perfectly safe, but concentrated pockets of violence do exist. The city has been working on crime reduction initiatives.