Safest Cities in Alaska

Top 5 safest cities in Alaska ranked by lowest violent crime rate per 100,000 residents. Includes cities with 10,000+ population.

FBI UCR Safest-Cities Snapshot: Alaska

Alaska's 5 safest cities for 2024 rank from Wasilla (violent crime rate 449.2/100K) at the top of the list to Anchorage (violent crime rate 1014.8/100K) at the bottom of this top-5 selection. Rankings are drawn directly from FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program submissions and include only cities with reporting populations of 10,000 or more residents, which keeps per-capita rate calculations statistically stable. The average violent crime rate across these 5 cities is 659.2 per 100,000 residents, well below the US national benchmark commonly cited in the 350–400 range.

At the top of the list, Wasilla recorded 46 violent crimes and 248 property crimes against a reporting population of 10,240 in 2024. That works out to a property crime rate of 2421.9 per 100,000 residents alongside the 449.2/100K violent rate, both well below typical US municipal benchmarks. The top five safest Alaska cities on this list are Wasilla, Juneau, North Slope Borough, Fairbanks, Anchorage, each submitting Part I offense counts to the FBI UCR Program for 2024.

Violent crime rate is used as the primary ranking metric because the four Part I violent offenses (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault) have higher reporting consistency than property offenses, which vary with local policing priorities and insurance-driven reporting. Alaska cities that missed this list either fell below the 10,000-population threshold, had incomplete 2024 UCR submissions, or were consolidated into county agency totals rather than reporting individually. For context on how the FBI collects and publishes these statistics, consult the UCR Program documentation; agency participation is voluntary and coverage can shift from year to year.

A safest-cities list is only as useful as the data behind it, so a few cautions are worth keeping in mind. The ranking rewards a low violent crime rate per 100,000 residents, the measure most consistent across places of different sizes; property crime is weighted more lightly because it tracks opportunity and reporting habits as much as genuine risk. Small communities can reach the top on the strength of a single quiet year, and a town that simply reports less thoroughly can look safer than one that documents every incident. Treat the order as a starting point for questions rather than a verdict, compare neighboring cities directly, and read the underlying counts before drawing conclusions about where it is genuinely safe to live.

Safest City
Wasilla
Lowest Violent Rate
449.2/100K
Avg. Violent Rate
659.2/100K
Cities Listed
5
# Grade City Population Violent Crime Rate Property Crime Rate
1 D Wasilla 10,240 449.2/100K 2421.9/100K
2 D Juneau 31,612 537.8/100K 2068.8/100K
3 D North Slope Borough 10,564 596.4/100K 511.2/100K
4 F Fairbanks 31,676 697.7/100K 3463.2/100K
5 F Anchorage 286,958 1014.8/100K 2765.9/100K

Top Safest Cities in Alaska

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Frequently Asked Questions

What city in Alaska has the lowest crime rate?
Wasilla, AK has the lowest violent crime rate among Alaska cities with 10,000+ population in this ranking, at 449.2 per 100,000 residents for 2024, according to FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program data.
What is the safest area to live in Alaska?
Based on FBI UCR violent-crime rates, Wasilla ranks safest among Alaska cities with 10,000+ population. The top 5 are Wasilla, Juneau, North Slope Borough, Fairbanks, Anchorage. Smaller towns below the population threshold aren't included since low incident counts make their per-capita rates statistically unstable.
Is Alaska safe?
Alaska's 5 safest ranked cities average a violent crime rate of 659.2 per 100,000 residents, which is near or above the commonly-cited US national average. Safety varies significantly by city; see the full ranking above and each city's individual profile for specifics.

Methodology

Rankings are based on FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program data for 2024. The violent crime rate is calculated as the number of violent crimes (murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) per 100,000 residents. Only cities in Alaska with a population of 10,000 or more are included. Cities that did not report crime data are excluded.

Source: FBI Crime in the United States, Table 8. Population figures cross-check against U.S. Census Bureau estimates where FBI populations are unavailable. Data reflects reported offenses and may not capture all criminal activity.