Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | El Monte/100k people | California/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 2,359 | n/a (estimate) | 2,253 | 2,843 | 2,324 |
Murder | 4 | n/a | 3.8 | 5.7 | 6.3 |
Rape | 31 | n/a | 29.6 | 37.4 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 153 | n/a | 146.1 | 123.5 | 66.1 |
Assault | 214 | n/a | 204.4 | 332.8 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 402 | n/a (estimate) | 384 | 500 | 370 |
Burglary | 443 | n/a | 423.1 | 371.9 | 269.8 |
Theft | 990 | n/a | 945.6 | 1,499.3 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 524 | n/a | 500.5 | 471.9 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 1,957 | n/a (estimate) | 1,869 | 2,343 | 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 El Monte crime rate is lower than the national average by 3.1%. Specifically, there were 402 violent crimes in El Monte, equivalent to 384 per 100,000 individuals, higher than the national average by 3.8%. Furthermore, El Monte recorded 1957 property crimes, amounting to 1869 per 100,000 residents, which was lower than the average by 4.4%.
When assessing the total crime rate in El Monte per 100,000 people, it stands in the median range among all cities with reported crime data. Our analysis of total incidents, encompassing both violent and property crimes within El Monte, underscores the close alignment of reported crime rates with the national average as reported by other areas.
El Monte exhibits a violent crime rate that closely echoes the national average reported by all cities, with 384 incidents per 100,000 people, in line with the nationwide figure of 370. This uniformity underscores El Monte as a community where safety standards align seamlessly with the broader national context, delivering residents a steadfast and dependable sense of security.
El Monte maintains a property crime rate that closely resembles the national norm. In El Monte, 1869 property crimes were reported, aligning with the national average of 1954 per 100,000 individuals. Consequently, the area's safety profile stands on par with the average city, neither significantly safer nor more dangerous. This consistency underscores a balanced commitment to community safety and security, providing residents with a stable and reassuring living environment.
The occurrence of vehicle thefts has been increasing nationwide, and El Monte faces one of the highest vehicle theft rates in the United States. In the latest reported crime year, there were a reported 524 vehicle thefts, translating to 501 stolen vehicles per 100,000 residents. This places El Monte in the bottom 10% among all cities, signifying that 90% of cities have less stolen vehicles. The likelihood of experiencing a vehicle theft is 1 in 200.
AreaVibes conducted surveys inquiring about the safety perception of El Monte residents. Out of the respondents (34 in total), 32% expressed a strong sense of security, believing that crime rates in El Monte were low, and they felt comfortable walking alone at night. Conversely, 68% held a contrasting viewpoint, expressing concerns about safety in the area and feeling uncomfortable walking alone during the nighttime hours.
To get a feel for the safety of living in El Monte, it's essential to analyze both the overall crime rate and the daily incident count. El Monte presents a total crime rate that is 3% lower than the national average per 100,000 residents. Consequently, El Monte experiences an average of 6.46 daily crimes, comprising 1.1 violent incidents and 5.36 property-related offenses. This evaluation offers a comprehensive understanding of the safety landscape, aiding individuals in making informed decisions when considering relocation.
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 El Monte 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 El Monte has increased by 11.1% year over year. Violent crime has increased by 15.5% and property crime has increased by 10.3%.
The effectiveness of law enforcement and community policing initiatives can influence crime rates. A strong and collaborative relationship between the police and the community can deter criminal activity and improve safety. In El Monte, there are 1.4 police officers and civilians per 1,000 residents, compared to the national average of 3.25. The effectiveness of law enforcement often depends on community policing strategies that emphasize building trust and cooperation between the police and the community. It's not just about the number of officers but also how they engage with the community.
The median home price in El Monte is $480,100, compared to the national average of $184,700. High housing costs can lead to financial stress for residents. When individuals struggle to make ends meet due to expensive housing, they may be more inclined to engage in criminal activities to address their financial difficulties, such as theft or fraud. Communities with stable housing environments tend to foster stronger social bonds and community engagement. This can lead to increased vigilance and cooperation among residents, which can deter criminal behavior.
Elevated rental costs can generate economic strain for both individuals and families, particularly those with restricted financial means. When a substantial proportion of one's income is allocated to housing costs, it often leaves limited resources for fulfilling other crucial necessities such as groceries, healthcare and education. This financial pressure can fuel desperation, potentially prompting individuals to resort to criminal actions, including theft or fraud, as a means of coping with their financial hardships. In El Monte, the average monthly rent stands at $1,351, while the national average is $949 per month.
Item | El Monte | California | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 161 | 51,506 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 1.4 | 3.6 | 3.3 |
State | Total offenders | California /100K | National /100K |
California | 79,891 | 232 | 266 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
San Pasqual, CA | 2,038 | 78 | 368 | 446 |
Rose Hills, CA | 2,619 | 113 | 527 | 640 |
Sierra Madre, CA | 10,829 | 93 | 909 | 1,002 |
East Pasadena, CA | 6,025 | 179 | 838 | 1,017 |
Bradbury, CA | 825 | 0 | 1,025 | 1,025 |
Yorba Linda, CA | 68,103 | 53 | 996 | 1,050 |
La Habra Heights, CA | 5,318 | 55 | 1,049 | 1,104 |
El Monte, CA | 113,917 | 384 | 1,869 | 2,253 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
North Charleston, SC | 113,880 | 942 | 4,805 | 5,748 |
Murrieta, CA | 114,066 | 274 | 1,245 | 1,519 |
Palm Bay, FL | 113,751 | 386 | 2,331 | 2,717 |
Spring Hill, FL | 113,742 | 379 | 2,290 | 2,669 |
Carlsbad, CA | 114,411 | 209 | 1,772 | 1,980 |
El Monte, CA | 113,917 | 384 | 1,869 | 2,253 |