Ridge Spring, SC has a A safety grade (85/100) with a violent crime rate of 0 per 100,000, .

FBI UCR 2024 Per-capita rates FBI UCR + NIBRS

Ridge Spring, SC Crime Rate & Safety

Violent and property crime rates per 100,000 residents, drawn directly from FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data. Compare against state and national averages.

A
Safety grade
Safe
0
Violent / 100K
1715.3
Property / 100K
1K
Population

The verdict

Ridge Spring: safer than most U.S. cities.

A
PlainCrime safety grade
87th
percentile of 8,986 U.S. cities
1,715.3
property crimes per 100K

Crime data sourced from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program, covering violent crime, property crime, and individual offense categories. Safety grades reflect a composite analysis of violent and property crime rates benchmarked against national averages. For context on how crime statistics are collected and what they mean for community safety, read our guide to understanding FBI crime data.

Is Ridge Spring, SC safe? Ridge Spring has a violent crime rate of 0 per 100,000 residents in 2024, according to FBI Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data. The city receives a safety grade of A (Safe). Property crime rate: 1715.3/100K. Population: 583.

FBI UCR Data Snapshot: Ridge Spring, SC

Ridge Spring, SC, reporting population 583 in 2024, recorded 0 violent crimes and 10 property crimes in the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program's Table 8 city-level submissions. The city's violent crime rate works out to 0 per 100,000 residents, while the property crime rate reaches 1715.3 per 100,000. Combining those two rates against national benchmarks yields a composite safety grade of A (Safe), scoring 85 out of 100.

Within the violent crime count, aggravated assault accounted for 0 incidents, robbery 0, murder 0, and rape 0 in 2024. Property crime splits into larceny-theft (8), burglary (1), motor vehicle theft (1), and arson (1). Larceny-theft and other property offenses typically dominate city crime counts, and larceny-theft leads Ridge Spring's mix at 80.0% of all Part I offenses.

Translated to per-capita risk, the 2024 figures imply roughly a 1 in 58 statistical chance of being named in a crime report that year. UCR figures reflect offenses reported to and submitted by local law enforcement and may undercount unreported crime.

These figures come from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, which compiles offenses voluntarily submitted by local law enforcement agencies. Rates are expressed per 100,000 residents so a small town and a large city sit on the same scale, 50 burglaries mean something very different in a town of 2,000 than in a city of 500,000. Two caveats matter when reading any city's numbers. First, a year with missing or partial agency reporting can understate true crime, so a sudden drop sometimes reflects a reporting gap rather than a real safety gain. Second, UCR counts reported offenses, not convictions, and many crimes are never reported at all. Treat a grade as one input among several, not a final verdict on a place.

Is Ridge Spring, SC Safe? Safety Assessment

Based on 2024 FBI crime data, Ridge Spring, SC receives a safety grade of A (Safe) with a composite safety score of 85/100.

Your statistical chance of being a crime victim in Ridge Spring is approximately 1 in 58 . The most common crime type is larceny-theft, accounting for 80% of all reported offenses.

Safety assessments are based on FBI UCR reported crime statistics. Actual safety varies by neighborhood, time of day, and individual circumstances. Crime reporting rates differ across jurisdictions.

Safety Overview

A 85/100
Safe
Composite safety score
based on FBI UCR data
Violent Crime Rate
0/100K
violent crimes per 100K residents
Property Crime Rate
1715.3/100K
property crimes per 100K residents
+0% vs US
Total Crimes
10
reported in 2024
Population
583
2024 Census-based estimate

Crime Rate Breakdown, How Each Offense Compares

Each offense category's rate per 100,000 residents, benchmarked against the national average. Bars show the rate relative to the highest-rate offense in this city.

Murder 0.0/100K
Rape 0.0/100K
Robbery 0.0/100K
Aggravated Assault 0.0/100K
Burglary 171.5/100K
Larceny-Theft 1372.2/100K
Motor Vehicle Theft 171.5/100K
Arson 171.5/100K

How this works: Each bar shows the offense rate per 100,000 residents relative to the most frequent offense in this city. ▲▼ indicators compare against the FBI UCR national rate for that offense category. A longer bar means a higher per-capita rate, it does not imply the city is dangerous; use it to understand the mix of crime types. Full methodology →

Crime Breakdown (2024)

Category Count Rate /100K
Violent Crime 0 0
Murder 0 0
Rape 0 0
Robbery 0 0
Aggravated Assault 0 0
Property Crime 10 1715.3
Burglary 1 171.5
Larceny-Theft 8 1372.2
Motor Vehicle Theft 1 171.5
Arson 1 171.5

Per-Capita Risk Assessment

Overall Crime Risk
1 in 58
Statistical chance of being a crime victim based on 2024 data

These are statistical averages based on reported crimes. Actual risk varies significantly by neighborhood, time of day, and individual circumstances.

Crime Type Distribution (2024)

Larceny-Theft 8 (80.0%)
Burglary 1 (10.0%)
Motor Vehicle Theft 1 (10.0%)
Arson 1 (10.0%)

Ridge Spring vs South Carolina vs National Average

Ridge Spring
Violent0/100K
Property1715.3/100K
GradeA
South Carolina
Violent439.3/100K
Property1988.2/100K
National Average
Violent352/100K
Property1711/100K

How Ridge Spring ranks nationally

Ridge Spring vs. every U.S. city

Violent crime per 100,000 residents, FBI UCR 2024. Lower is safer.

0 Safer than 87% lower than 87% of 8,986 U.S. cities

0–100: 3,427 U.S. cities (38%). This entry sits in this band. 100–200: 2,003 U.S. cities (22%). Above this entry. 200–300: 1,232 U.S. cities (14%). Above this entry. 300–400: 742 U.S. cities (8%). Above this entry. 400–500: 511 U.S. cities (6%). Above this entry. 500–600: 325 U.S. cities (4%). Above this entry. 600–700: 199 U.S. cities (2%). Above this entry. 700–800: 134 U.S. cities (1%). Above this entry. 800–900: 94 U.S. cities (1%). Above this entry. 900–1,000: 77 U.S. cities (1%). Above this entry. 1,000–1,100: 59 U.S. cities (1%). Above this entry. 1,100–1,200: 38 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,200–1,300: 27 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,300–1,400: 24 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,400–1,500: 12 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,500–1,600: 16 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,600–1,700: 10 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,700–1,800: 12 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,800–1,900: 11 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 1,900–2,000: 4 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. 2,000+: 29 U.S. cities (0%). Above this entry. Ridge Spring 0 2,000+ every reporting city, bucketed by value

Each bar is a band of values; taller bars hold more U.S. cities. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program · 2024

Ridge Spring vs. nearby cities — violent vs. property crime. X axis violent crime per 100K, Y axis property crime per 100K, split by the national averages. 9 cities; the anchor city is ringed. Ridge Spring vs. nearby cities — violent vs. property crime SAFEST HIGHEST CRIME 0 875 Violent crime per 100K → 1,055 4,272 Property crime per 100K → Ridge Spring: 0 violent · 1,715 property per 100K · grade A Ridge Spring Charleston: 358 violent · 2,022 property per 100K · grade C Columbia: 770 violent · 3,233 property per 100K · grade F North Charleston: 811 violent · 3,956 property per 100K · grade F Mount Pleasant: 128 violent · 1,172 property per 100K · grade A Rock Hill: 441 violent · 2,348 property per 100K · grade D Greenville: 644 violent · 3,468 property per 100K · grade F Summerville: 222 violent · 1,768 property per 100K · grade B Goose Creek: 257 violent · 1,465 property per 100K · grade B Safety grade A / B C D / F
Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program · split lines are the U.S. national averages

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the crime rate in Ridge Spring, SC?
Ridge Spring has a violent crime rate of 0 per 100,000 residents and a property crime rate of 1715.3 per 100,000, based on 2024 FBI UCR data.
What is the population of Ridge Spring, SC?
The reporting population for Ridge Spring is 583 as of 2024.
How many crimes were reported in Ridge Spring?
In 2024, Ridge Spring reported 0 violent crimes and 10 property crimes, for a total of 10 reported offenses.
What are the odds of being a crime victim in Ridge Spring?
Based on 2024 data, the statistical chance of being a crime victim in Ridge Spring is approximately 1 in 58. These are statistical averages and actual risk varies by neighborhood and circumstance.
What is the most common crime in Ridge Spring?
The most common crime type in Ridge Spring is larceny-theft, accounting for 80.0% of all reported crimes (8 incidents in 2024).

Understanding Crime Data

Data as of 2024. Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.

Crime rates are calculated per 100,000 population. Not all agencies report complete data. FBI Crime in the United States (CIUS) Table 8. Population figures referenced from U.S. Census Bureau estimates where noted; state-level comparisons cross-check against state UCR programs. Verify with FBI.gov UCR, Census.gov QuickFacts, and HUD.gov fair-market rents.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.

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