NCHSS Study Reveals Safest Cities in the United States

Wednesday, January 30th, 2019

The National Council for Home Safety and Security has just released a study that reveals the safest cities in the United States. The study was completed primarily to highlight the cities that have had the least amount of violent and non-violent crimes per population, while also bringing awareness to the cities that are more likely to have crime per capita.

Georgia, for example, has property crime rates that fall below the national average, but violent crime rates that are 25% higher than the rest of the nation. However, as the data shows, there are often vast differences from one city (or state) to the next.

To see the exact ranking of your city within your state and the many other details our study uncovered, click through to the study here: https://www.alarms.org/safest-cities-in-georgia/

Many people choose their next destination based on cost, geography, city size, and other variables, yet they neglect to consider how safe that destination is — especially in relation to other nearby cities, the state itself, or the nation as a whole.

These findings were achieved by examining data from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting tool and combining it with our internal population research. Additionally, while the study is replete with cities and data, the NCHSS has discarded two segments from the study: cities with a population under 10,000, and cities that failed to submit complete crime reports to the FBI. Nevertheless, one should find that most well-known cities have been included in the study.