Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Derry/100k people | New Hampshire/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 324 | n/a (estimate) | 945 | 1,137 | 2,324 |
Murder | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 1.8 | 6.3 |
Rape | 13 | n/a | 37.9 | 39.6 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 3 | n/a | 8.7 | 16.1 | 66.1 |
Assault | 25 | n/a | 72.9 | 68.1 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 41 | n/a (estimate) | 120 | 126 | 370 |
Burglary | 20 | n/a | 58.3 | 73.5 | 269.8 |
Theft | 243 | n/a | 708.7 | 871.0 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 20 | n/a | 58.3 | 66.5 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 283 | n/a (estimate) | 825 | 1,011 | 1,954 |
When we analyze the latest crime report, the Derry crime rate is 59.4% lower than the national average. These incidents are classified into two primary categories: violent and property crimes. Violent crimes include assault, robbery, rape and murder. Whereas property crimes encompass theft, vehicle theft and burglary. In the case of Derry, there were 41 reported violent crimes, equivalent to 120 per 100,000 individuals, 67.7% lower than the national average. Additionally, Derry recorded 283 property crimes, amounting to 825 per 100,000 residents, 57.8% lower than the U.S. average.
With only 120 incidents per 100,000 people, Derry boasts an exceptionally low rate of violent crimes, positioning it as one of the safest cities in the United States. Given these low violent crime rates, Derry has become an appealing destination for individuals in search of a secure and welcoming place to establish their new home.
In the most recently reported crime year, Derry registered zero reported homicides. This statistic not only designates the area as an exemplar of security but also emanates a profound sense of safety within its community. A minimal incidence of severe violent crime not only fosters a strong sense of well-being among residents but also sets a commendable standard for other regions aiming to cultivate similarly safe surroundings.
AreaVibes has conducted polls asking local residents if they feel safe living in Derry. Based on the results of the surveys (13 responses), 62% of people felt that there was very little crime in Derry and felt safe walking alone at night. While 38% of people felt that it was not a safe place to live and did not feel safe walking alone at night.
Is Derry 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, Derry has a crime rate that is lower than the national average by 59%. Breaking this down on a daily basis, it translates to 0.89 daily incidents, encompassing 0.11 violent crimes and 0.78 property crimes. Evaluating these statistics can aid in forming a more informed perspective on the safety of Derry 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 Derry 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 Derry has increased by 13.7% year over year. Violent crime has increased by 46.4% and property crime has increased by 10.1%.
The economic well-being of a city's residents plays a significant role in crime rates. High poverty rates and income inequality can lead to increased crime stats as individuals may resort to illegal activities to meet their basic needs. While lower rates could lead to a lower Derry crime rate. The poverty level in Derry is 7.9%, while the national average is 15.1%.
High cost of living can lead to economic stress for individuals and families, particularly those with limited financial resources. When people struggle to make ends meet due to high housing costs, healthcare expenses, or other basic necessities, they may be more inclined to engage in criminal activities, such as theft or fraud, as a means of financial survival. On the flipside, cities that have a lower cost of living, could see a reduced crime rate. In Derry, the cost of living is 16.75% higher than the national average.
The impact of law enforcement and community policing efforts plays a crucial role in shaping crime rates in any city. A robust and cooperative bond between law enforcement and the community can serve as a deterrent to criminal activities, enhancing overall safety. In Derry, the ratio of police officers and civilians per 1,000 residents stands at 2.04, differing from the national average of 3.25. Effective law enforcement hinges not solely on officer numbers but also on the manner in which they interact and collaborate with the community. Building trust and cooperation are central tenets of community policing, amplifying its influence on crime prevention.
Item | Derry | New Hampshire | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 68 | 1,969 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 2.0 | 2.4 | 3.3 |
State | Total offenders | New Hampshire /100K | National /100K |
New Hampshire | 2,616 | 204 | 266 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Pepperell, MA | 2,685 | 86 | 534 | 621 |
East Merrimack, NH | 4,786 | 71 | 571 | 642 |
Raymond, NH | 3,807 | 146 | 582 | 728 |
Goffstown, NH | 2,848 | 93 | 642 | 735 |
Londonderry, NH | 12,053 | 121 | 691 | 812 |
Hudson, NH | 7,230 | 63 | 795 | 858 |
Amherst, NH | 656 | 34 | 825 | 859 |
Derry, NH | 22,891 | 120 | 825 | 945 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Marshall, TX | 22,881 | 451 | 1,852 | 2,302 |
Dickinson, ND | 22,880 | 248 | 1,733 | 1,982 |
Willoughby, OH | 22,904 | 101 | 968 | 1,069 |
Webster Groves, MO | 22,906 | 114 | 1,017 | 1,131 |
Lutz, FL | 22,871 | 179 | 1,083 | 1,262 |
Derry, NH | 22,891 | 120 | 825 | 945 |