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Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Newark, NJ

Safety is paramount when contemplating a move to a new area. There are certain areas to avoid in Newark, as they exhibit higher than average crime rates. Everyday activities like walking alone at night or leaving vehicles unattended can inadvertently attract criminal elements, especially in high-risk neighborhoods. Newark serves as a prime example of a city grappling with such concerns, primarily due to its large size and high population density. Drawing from recent crime data, we've compiled a list of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Newark for 2025. These rankings are based on the incidence of violent crimes per 100,000 residents in each neighborhood, compared to the city's overall violent crime average. Our assessment of the worst neighborhoods in Newark is grounded in crime data from categories like murder, rape, robbery and assault and is provided by the local law enforcement agency, supplemented by demographic data estimates where official statistics are unavailable.

It's important to acknowledge the human stories behind every statistic, where individuals and families suffer from the impact of violent crime. These rankings of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Newark are not just diagnostic tools, but also catalysts for collective action to ensure the safety and welfare of all Newark residents. Through collaboration and dialogue among locals, Newark can work towards a future where every neighborhood embodies safety, security, resilience and opportunity. Navigating urban safety requires a comprehensive approach beyond numbers, addressing socio-economic disparities and fostering community-police relationships. By embracing inclusivity and empowerment, Newark can lead its residents towards a brighter, safer tomorrow. While each of these neighborhoods has its own unique dynamics and challenges, they collectively underscore the importance of addressing root causes such as poverty, lack of economic opportunity, and community disinvestment in tackling urban violence and promoting safer communities. Efforts to address these issues require collaboration between residents, community organizations, law enforcement, and policymakers to create sustainable solutions that prioritize the safety and well-being of all residents.

Population 12,462
52%
Violent Crimes 743 crimes / 100k people
52% more crime than Newark
Population 2,788
43%
Violent Crimes 701 crimes / 100k people
43% more crime than Newark
Population 11,776
42%
Violent Crimes 693 crimes / 100k people
42% more crime than Newark
Population 9,940
40%
Violent Crimes 685 crimes / 100k people
40% more crime than Newark
Population 13,679
34%
Violent Crimes 656 crimes / 100k people
34% more crime than Newark
Population 10,536
32%
Violent Crimes 645 crimes / 100k people
32% more crime than Newark
Population 2,585
31%
Violent Crimes 643 crimes / 100k people
31% more crime than Newark
Population 9,646
31%
Violent Crimes 641 crimes / 100k people
31% more crime than Newark
Population 7,187
31%
Violent Crimes 639 crimes / 100k people
31% more crime than Newark
Population 12,363
30%
Violent Crimes 638 crimes / 100k people
30% more crime than Newark
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