Compare City Crime Rates

Select two cities to see a side-by-side safety comparison using FBI UCR data.

Miami, FL
Pop. 460,392
D
Below Average
vs
per 100K residents
Seattle, WA
Pop. 760,058
F
High Risk
473.3
Violent Crime Rate
775.1
6.1
Murder
6.8
23.5
Rape
46.3
95.4
Robbery
220.6
348.4
Aggravated Assault
501.3
2995.1
Property Crime Rate
5007.6
294.3
Burglary
1152.0
2290.4
Larceny-Theft
2882.0
410.3
Motor Vehicle Theft
973.6
Source: FBI Uniform Crime Report (UCR) · 2024 · plaincrime.com

Comparison Summary

Miami, FL has a higher overall safety score. Miami, FL has a violent crime rate of 473.3 vs Seattle, WA's 775.1 per 100,000. Property crime: 2995.1 vs 5007.6 per 100,000. Grades are based on FBI UCR data compared to national benchmarks.

Source: FBI Uniform Crime Report (UCR), latest available year. Rates per 100,000 residents. Lower values are highlighted in green. Safety grades calculated from national benchmarks.

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