Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Lowell/100k people | Massachusetts/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 2,434 | n/a (estimate) | 2,149 | 1,392 | 2,324 |
Murder | 6 | n/a | 5.3 | 2.1 | 6.3 |
Rape | 19 | n/a | 16.8 | 29.1 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 72 | n/a | 63.6 | 37.7 | 66.1 |
Assault | 358 | n/a | 316.0 | 253.1 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 455 | n/a (estimate) | 402 | 322 | 370 |
Burglary | 246 | n/a | 217.2 | 142.8 | 269.8 |
Theft | 1,536 | n/a | 1,356.0 | 827.6 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 197 | n/a | 173.9 | 99.7 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 1,979 | n/a (estimate) | 1,747 | 1,070 | 1,954 |
When we analyze the latest crime report, the Lowell crime rate is 7.6% 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 Lowell, there were 455 reported violent crimes, equivalent to 402 per 100,000 individuals, 8.6% higher than the national average. Additionally, Lowell recorded 1979 property crimes, amounting to 1747 per 100,000 residents, 10.6% lower than the U.S. average.
The Lowell 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 Lowell, we found that the reported crime rates were almost equal to the average of all other areas that reported crime.
The violent crime rate in Lowell closely mirrors the national average among all cities that reported crime, with 402 incidents per 100,000 people. The national average for violent crime per 100,000 people was 370. This consistency highlights Lowell as a community where safety standards are in line with the broader national landscape, providing residents with a reliable sense of security.
In the most recent release, Lowell reported a property crime rate that closely aligns with the national average. In Lowell, there were 1747 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 conducted surveys inquiring about the safety perception of Lowell residents. Out of the respondents (55 in total), 31% expressed a strong sense of security, believing that crime rates in Lowell were low, and they felt comfortable walking alone at night. Conversely, 69% held a contrasting viewpoint, expressing concerns about safety in the area and feeling uncomfortable walking alone during the nighttime hours.
To determine if Lowell is a safe place to live, let's take a look at the overall crime rate of the area, as well as the number of daily crimes. Lowell has a total crime rate that is 8% lower than the national average per 100,000 residents. This results in a total of 6.67 daily crimes (1.25 violent daily crimes and 5.42 daily property crimes) in Lowell.
In the most recent crime report, year-over-year crime rates in Lowell has increased by 30.4%. Examining the change in crime rates from one year to the next provides valuable insights into the evolving safety landscape of Lowell, aiding residents in assessing whether it is becoming a safer or more dangerous place to live. These crime rates are categorized into two primary groups: violent and property crimes. Year-over-year, violent crime has increased by 24.3%, while property crime has increased by 31.9%. This comprehensive analysis offers potential residents essential information for making informed decisions about whether or not Lowell is a safe place to live.
Highly populated regions typically encompass expansive urban hubs teeming with diverse economic prospects. Within these areas, income inequality can be exacerbated, giving rise to enclaves of poverty amid affluence. Communities marked by economic disparities may contend with heightened property crimes, and in certain instances, violent crimes. Conversely, regions characterized by low population density often exhibit lower Lowell crime rates. For instance, in Lowell, the population density stands at 8178.3 people per square mile, diverging from the national average of 90.6 people per square mile.
The educational level achieved in any given city can influence crime rates significantly. Greater educational achievement is frequently associated with decreased crime rates, as it offers individuals improved job prospects and alternatives to engaging in crime related activities. Conversely, lower educational attainment rates tend to coincide with elevated crime rates. In Lowell, 75.3% of residents have successfully graduated from high school, in contrast to the national average where 83% have achieved high school graduation.
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 Lowell, the ratio of police officers and civilians per 1,000 residents stands at 2.72, 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 | Lowell | Massachusetts | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 295 | 11,659 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 2.7 | 2.2 | 3.3 |
State | Total offenders | Massachusetts /100K | National /100K |
Massachusetts | 4,551 | 72 | 266 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Groton, MA | 1,127 | 81 | 144 | 226 |
Winchester, MA | 22,760 | 40 | 271 | 311 |
Lexington, MA | 33,304 | 44 | 286 | 330 |
Melrose, MA | 28,054 | 59 | 496 | 555 |
Wakefield, MA | 27,041 | 150 | 440 | 591 |
Reading, MA | 25,236 | 16 | 588 | 604 |
East Pepperell, MA | 1,916 | 140 | 465 | 605 |
Lowell, MA | 111,311 | 402 | 1,747 | 2,149 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Centennial, CO | 111,331 | 197 | 2,110 | 2,307 |
Downey, CA | 111,263 | 461 | 2,650 | 3,111 |
Pompano Beach, FL | 111,202 | 316 | 1,910 | 2,226 |
Antioch, CA | 111,468 | 614 | 2,211 | 2,825 |
West Palm Beach, FL | 111,006 | 249 | 1,507 | 1,756 |
Lowell, MA | 111,311 | 402 | 1,747 | 2,149 |