City Population Violent / 100K Property / 100K Grade
Wilmington 71,958 1,127 3,158.8 F
Dover 40,087 1,012.8 6,069.3 F
Newark 30,030 309.7 1,998 C
Middletown 25,594 125 1,543.3 B
Milford 14,028 791.3 3,649.8 F
Smyrna 13,386 485.6 1,964.7 D
Seaford 8,998 1,133.6 4,567.7 F
Georgetown 8,117 702.2 4,989.5 F
Millsboro 7,883 418.6 2,359.5 D
Elsmere 6,135 244.5 1,776.7 B
New Castle 5,552 378.2 3,530.3 D
Clayton 4,545 110 506.1 A
Laurel 4,410 1,451.2 3,015.9 F
Camden 4,364 320.8 4,193.4 D
Harrington 3,888 385.8 2,057.6 C
Milton 3,793 263.6 1,001.8 B
Lewes 3,704 162 540 A
Selbyville 3,286 91.3 1,430.3 A
Ocean View 3,035 65.9 560.1 A
Bridgeville 2,920 239.7 1,198.6 B
Townsend 2,862 34.9 349.4 A+
Cheswold 2,379 294.2 966.8 B
Delmar 2,279 614.3 2,281.7 F
Wyoming 1,926 571.1 778.8 D
Delaware City 1,912 156.9 575.3 A
Felton 1,369 292.2 1,534 C
Blades 1,336 748.5 1,796.4 F
Rehoboth Beach 1,258 635.9 7,631.2 F
Greenwood 1,123 89 1,157.6 A
Bethany Beach 1,093 640.4 9,240.6 F
Dagsboro 992 201.6 1,411.3 B
Frankford 905 110.5 773.5 A
Newport 892 448.4 3,026.9 D
Ellendale 558 0 896.1 A+
South Bethany 520 0 576.9 A+
Dewey Beach 406 4,433.5 5,665 F
Fenwick Island 388 257.7 2,061.9 C
Viola 149 0 671.1 A+
Showing cities 1–38 of 38 in Delaware, by population. See the Delaware safest and most dangerous city rankings, or the Delaware crime overview.

How These City Grades Are Calculated

Each grade weighs a city's violent crime rate (70%) and property crime rate (30%) against the national averages, drawn from FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, Crime in the United States, Table 8 for 2024. Rates use (offenses ÷ population) × 100,000.

UCR participation is voluntary, so not every Delaware city reports every year, and small-population cities can show volatile rates where a single incident moves the per-capita figure sharply. Read the full methodology for the scoring formula and limitations.