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Crime in America 2017: Top 10 Safest Cities Over 200,000

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Irvine, California, and Gilbert, Arizona, remained the two safest cities in the United States with populations over 200,000 for the fourth year in a row. Newcomers to this year's list included Glendale, California, which previously wasn't included because its population was below the 200,000 person threshold, and Scottsdale, Arizona, which was not included in the FBI's statistics last year. While the overall rate of violent crime rose by a small margin in the United States--roughly 3 percent--the safest cities were a mixed bag, with both notable increases and decreases in violent crime rates.

All statistics are based on 2015 data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Report. Check out the slideshow below for the Top 10 Most Safest Cities Over 200,000.

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#10 Chandler, Arizona

Chandler, AZ: Top 10 Safest Cities Over 200,000 in 2017

“Chandler Az Downtown” courtesy of Ixnayonthetimmay via Wikimedia Commons

Chandler, Arizona, which was #8 last year, dropped a few spots on the list of the Safest Cities Over 200,000 to #10 this year. Chandler saw a small 2.2 increase in its violent crime rate but was displaced in part by Scottsdale, Arizona, which appeared on the list for the first time this year. Chandler has had just one murder in each of the last two years, keeping its rate steady. Despite the small increase, Chandler still saw less of an increase than the national average, which was just over 3 percent.

Violent Crime Rate:  189/100,000 people
Murder Rate: 0.4/100,000 people
Population: 258,875
Officer to Population Ratio: 1:750
Rank Last Year: #8

Research and analysis by Law Street’s Crime in America Team: Kevin Rizzo, Alexis Evans, and Anneliese Mahoney.

Click here for additional information on Law Street’s crime-ranking methodology.

Source:

FBI: Violent crime, population, murder, and officer statistics, measured January – December 2015.

Kevin Rizzo
Kevin Rizzo is the Crime in America Editor at Law Street Media. An Ohio Native, the George Washington University graduate is a founding member of the company. Contact Kevin at krizzo@LawStreetMedia.com.

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