Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Maggie Valley/100k people | North Carolina/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 176 | n/a (estimate) | 10,341 | 2,469 | 2,324 |
Murder | 3 | n/a | 176.3 | 8.1 | 6.3 |
Rape | 1 | n/a | 58.8 | 30.5 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 54.9 | 66.1 |
Assault | 4 | n/a | 235.0 | 311.6 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 8 | n/a (estimate) | 470 | 405 | 370 |
Burglary | 107 | n/a | 6,286.7 | 370.8 | 269.8 |
Theft | 54 | n/a | 3,172.7 | 1,494.0 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 7 | n/a | 411.3 | 199.3 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 168 | n/a (estimate) | 9,871 | 2,064 | 1,954 |
When we analyze the latest crime report, the Maggie Valley crime rate is 344.9% higher 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 Maggie Valley, there were 8 reported violent crimes, equivalent to 470 per 100,000 individuals, 27.1% higher than the national average. Additionally, Maggie Valley recorded 168 property crimes, amounting to 9871 per 100,000 residents, 405.1% higher than the U.S. average.
Having a crime rate of 10341 per 100,000 residents, Maggie Valley experiences a crime rate that is 344.92% higher when compared to the national average, leading to one of the highest overall crime rates in the nation. It's important to clarify that this doesn't imply the entire city is unsafe. Like any area, Maggie Valley contains neighborhoods with varying safety levels and you can find areas that are notably safer than others, emphasizing the need for targeted crime prevention efforts and community engagement initiatives.
While murder rates in the United States have shown a consistent decline since 1990, recent years have witnessed an increase. Unfortunately, Maggie Valley ranks among the cities with the highest murder rates in the nation, when compared to all reporting cities in the U.S. In Maggie Valley, there were a total of 3 murders, translating to 176 murders per 100,000 residents. This alarming statistic underscores the need for heightened attention to community safety and crime prevention efforts in the area.
Maggie Valley reports one of the nation's highest property crime rates, with 9871 incidents per 100,000 people, positioning it among the worst 10% of American cities reporting crime. This unfortunate statistic translates to a 1 in 11 chance of falling victim to property crime in Maggie Valley, significantly surpassing the national average. These figures underscore the city's challenges in combating property-related offenses, necessitating a concerted effort to enhance security and community safety.
The surge in vehicle thefts is a concerning trend across the United States, and Maggie Valley is no exception, experiencing one of the nation's highest vehicle theft rates. Last year, Maggie Valley reported a total of 7 vehicle thefts, resulting in 411 stolen vehicles per 100,000 people. This places the city in the lowest 10% tier among all cities, indicating that 90% of cities have less stolen vehicles. The probability of a vehicle being stolen stands at 1 in 244, underscoring the need for heightened vigilance and security measures.
AreaVibes has conducted polls asking local residents if they feel safe living in Maggie Valley. Based on the results of the surveys (21 responses), 52% of people felt that there was very little crime in Maggie Valley and felt safe walking alone at night. While 48% of people felt that it was not a safe place to live and did not feel safe walking alone at night.
To determine if Maggie Valley 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. Maggie Valley has a total crime rate that is 345% higher than the national average per 100,000 residents. This results in a total of 0.48 daily crimes (0.02 violent daily crimes and 0.46 daily property crimes) in Maggie Valley.
In the most recent crime report, year-over-year crime rates in Maggie Valley has decreased by 21.1%. Examining the change in crime rates from one year to the next provides valuable insights into the evolving safety landscape of Maggie Valley, 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 14.3%, while property crime has decreased by 22.2%. This comprehensive analysis offers potential residents essential information for making informed decisions about whether or not Maggie Valley is a safe place to live.
Limited employment opportunities or a prevalence of low-wage jobs can result in higher rates of unemployment and underemployment. Regions where individuals grapple with joblessness or meager wages may exhibit greater vulnerability to an uptick in crime due to financial instability. While areas that have strong employment rates, often will see a reduction in overall crime. Maggie Valley, for instance, reports an unemployment rate of 2.6%, which differs from the national average of 4.7%.
The median home price in Maggie Valley is $218,600, 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 Maggie Valley, the average monthly rent stands at $861, while the national average is $949 per month.
Item | Maggie Valley | North Carolina | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 11 | 14,511 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 9.5 | 4.8 | 3.3 |
State | Total offenders | North Carolina /100K | National /100K |
North Carolina | 26,293 | 320 | 266 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Lake Junaluska, NC | 3,252 | 99 | 506 | 606 |
Clyde, NC | 1,483 | 158 | 806 | 964 |
West Canton, NC | 1,432 | 168 | 859 | 1,027 |
Cherokee, NC | 2,120 | 205 | 1,047 | 1,252 |
Webster, NC | 325 | 338 | 1,722 | 2,060 |
Dillsboro, NC | 219 | 354 | 1,803 | 2,157 |
Cullowhee, NC | 6,798 | 400 | 2,038 | 2,438 |
Maggie Valley, NC | 1,843 | 470 | 9,871 | 10,341 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Interlachen, FL | 1,843 | 139 | 843 | 982 |
Washburn, WI | 1,844 | 388 | 340 | 728 |
Fort Hancock, TX | 1,842 | 243 | 1,291 | 1,534 |
Groton, SD | 1,842 | 115 | 532 | 647 |
Parklawn, CA | 1,844 | 281 | 1,315 | 1,596 |
Maggie Valley, NC | 1,843 | 470 | 9,871 | 10,341 |