Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Bozeman/100k people | Montana/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 1,162 | n/a (estimate) | 2,075 | 2,337 | 2,324 |
Murder | 2 | n/a | 3.6 | 4.5 | 6.3 |
Rape | 40 | n/a | 71.4 | 54.4 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 2 | n/a | 3.6 | 23.3 | 66.1 |
Assault | 122 | n/a | 217.9 | 335.7 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 166 | n/a (estimate) | 296 | 418 | 370 |
Burglary | 76 | n/a | 135.7 | 200.3 | 269.8 |
Theft | 848 | n/a | 1,514.4 | 1,495.7 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 72 | n/a | 128.6 | 222.6 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 996 | n/a (estimate) | 1,779 | 1,919 | 1,954 |
Crime is typically categorized into two main types: violent and property crimes. Violent crimes encompass offenses such as murder, rape, robbery, and assault, while property crimes include burglary, theft, and vehicle theft. Based on the most recent report, the Bozeman crime rate is lower than the national average by 10.7%. Specifically, there were 166 violent crimes in Bozeman, equivalent to 296 per 100,000 individuals, lower than the national average by 19.8%. Furthermore, Bozeman recorded 996 property crimes, amounting to 1779 per 100,000 residents, which was lower than the average by 9%.
The Bozeman crime rate is about average when compared to all the other cities across the U.S. per 100,000 residents. When we compared the total crimes (violent and property) in Bozeman, we found that the reported crime rates were almost equal to the average of all other areas that reported crime.
In the most recent release, Bozeman reported a property crime rate that closely aligns with the national average. In Bozeman, there were 1779 reported property crimes, a figure consistent with the national average of 1954 per 100,000 individuals. This positions the area as maintaining a level of safety and security on par with the typical city. The harmonious statistics underscore a balanced commitment to community well-being, offering residents a sense of stability and peace in their surroundings.
AreaVibes surveyed 18 local residents in Bozeman to gauge the safety of the area. Based on the results, 72% of people answered that there was very little crime in Bozeman and that they felt very comfortable walking alone at night. Another 28% of people responded that there was far too much crime and they would be hesitant to walk the streets alone at night. Keep in mind that the opinions of residents may vary depending on which area they live in.
Is Bozeman a safe place to live? While the answer may not be straightforward due to variations in safety levels across the city, gaining an understanding of the overall crime rate can prove to be advantageous. In general, Bozeman has a crime rate that is lower than the national average by 11%. Breaking this down on a daily basis, it translates to 3.18 daily incidents, encompassing 0.45 violent crimes and 2.73 property crimes. Evaluating these statistics can aid in forming a more informed perspective on the safety of Bozeman as a potential place to call home.
Year-over-year crime data allows us to analyze short-term trends in crime activity. By comparing crime rates from one year to the next, we can identify patterns and shifts in Bozeman crime rates. This information can be invaluable for residents looking to make informed decisions on where to live. When comparing the most recent year to the previous year, total crime in Bozeman has increased by 38.2% year over year. Violent crime has decreased by 4.1% and property crime has increased by 49.1%.
The level of education within a community can impact crime rates. Higher educational attainment often correlates with lower crime rates, as it provides individuals with better job opportunities and alternatives to criminal behavior. While lower educational achievement rates tend to lead to higher crime rates. In Bozeman, 97% of people have completed high school, while 83% of people have completed high school nationally.
In Bozeman, the cost of living is 14.66% higher than the national average. A substantial cost of living can burden residents, particularly those with constrained financial means. When individuals contend with steep housing expenses, grocery bills, utility costs, healthcare and essential needs that strain their budgets, they may turn to criminal activities, such as theft or fraud, as a means of financial survival. Conversely, cities characterized by a more affordable cost of living may alleviate economic pressures, which could potentially lead to decreased crime rates.
In Bozeman, the median home price stands at $412,500, diverging from the national average of $184,700. Elevated housing costs often induce financial strain among residents. When individuals grapple with the challenges of affording housing, they may find themselves compelled to resort to criminal activities as a means of addressing their financial hardships, including acts like theft or fraud. This predicament is particularly pronounced in areas where housing affordability poses a persistent issue, giving rise to heightened concerns regarding crime. In such instances, some individuals and families may find themselves constrained to reside in cramped or subpar housing conditions, exacerbating stress levels and potentially fostering domestic disputes and associated criminal incidents.
Item | Bozeman | Montana | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 59 | 872 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | n/a | n/a | 3.3 |
State | Total offenders | Montana /100K | National /100K |
Montana | 2,923 | 291 | 266 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Four Corners, MT | 4,859 | 138 | 631 | 769 |
King Arthur Park, MT | 1,933 | 167 | 765 | 931 |
Manhattan, MT | 1,950 | 93 | 1,393 | 1,486 |
Gallatin Gateway, MT | 798 | 276 | 1,267 | 1,543 |
Belgrade, MT | 9,184 | 511 | 1,708 | 2,219 |
Churchill, MT | 989 | 403 | 1,848 | 2,251 |
Amsterdam, MT | 169 | 412 | 1,890 | 2,302 |
Bozeman, MT | 48,330 | 296 | 1,779 | 2,075 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Cedar Hill, TX | 48,337 | 167 | 1,883 | 2,050 |
Ceres, CA | 48,355 | 517 | 2,163 | 2,680 |
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA | 48,280 | 38 | 469 | 508 |
Beaumont, CA | 48,272 | 350 | 1,234 | 1,584 |
Palm Springs, CA | 48,390 | 699 | 4,956 | 5,655 |
Bozeman, MT | 48,330 | 296 | 1,779 | 2,075 |