Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Marion/100k people | North Carolina/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 332 | n/a (estimate) | 4,350 | 2,469 | 2,324 |
Murder | 2 | n/a | 26.2 | 8.1 | 6.3 |
Rape | 1 | n/a | 13.1 | 30.5 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 3 | n/a | 39.3 | 54.9 | 66.1 |
Assault | 13 | n/a | 170.3 | 311.6 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 19 | n/a (estimate) | 249 | 405 | 370 |
Burglary | 92 | n/a | 1,205.3 | 370.8 | 269.8 |
Theft | 190 | n/a | 2,489.2 | 1,494.0 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 31 | n/a | 406.1 | 199.3 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 313 | n/a (estimate) | 4,101 | 2,064 | 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 Marion crime rate is higher than the national average by 87.1%. Specifically, there were 19 violent crimes in Marion, equivalent to 249 per 100,000 individuals, lower than the national average by 32.7%. Furthermore, Marion recorded 313 property crimes, amounting to 4101 per 100,000 residents, which was higher than the average by 109.8%.
With a crime rate of 4350 per 100,000 residents, Marion has a crime rate that is 87.14% higher than the national average. This results in one of the highest total crime rates in the entire country. This does not necessarily mean that the entire city is unsafe. As with any area, there are some pockets in Marion that are much safer than others. A little research will go a long way in determining which areas could potentially offer a safer living environment.
While murder rates in the United States have shown a consistent decline since 1990, recent years have witnessed an increase. Unfortunately, Marion ranks among the cities with the highest murder rates in the nation, when compared to all reporting cities in the U.S. In Marion, there were a total of 2 murders, translating to 26 murders per 100,000 residents. This alarming statistic underscores the need for heightened attention to community safety and crime prevention efforts in the area.
Marion has some of the highest property crime rates in the country with 4101 crimes per 100,000 people - this ranks in the bottom 10% of all American cities that reported crime. Your chance of being a victim of property crime in Marion is 1 in 25, which is far higher than the national average.
The occurrence of vehicle thefts has been increasing nationwide, and Marion faces one of the highest vehicle theft rates in the United States. In the latest reported crime year, there were a reported 31 vehicle thefts, translating to 406 stolen vehicles per 100,000 residents. This places Marion 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 247.
AreaVibes conducted surveys inquiring about the safety perception of Marion residents. Out of the respondents (20 in total), 15% expressed a strong sense of security, believing that crime rates in Marion were low, and they felt comfortable walking alone at night. Conversely, 85% held a contrasting viewpoint, expressing concerns about safety in the area and feeling uncomfortable walking alone during the nighttime hours.
To determine if Marion 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. Marion has a total crime rate that is 87% higher than the national average per 100,000 residents. This results in a total of 0.91 daily crimes (0.05 violent daily crimes and 0.86 daily property crimes) in Marion.
In the most recent crime report, year-over-year crime rates in Marion has decreased by 50.2%. Examining the change in crime rates from one year to the next provides valuable insights into the evolving safety landscape of Marion, 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 111.1%, while property crime has decreased by 52.4%. This comprehensive analysis offers potential residents essential information for making informed decisions about whether or not Marion is a safe place to live.
In areas where employment options are limited or where a significant proportion of jobs offer meager wages, the likelihood of heightened unemployment and homelessness increases. Regions facing challenges related to unemployment or inadequate income may become more vulnerable to a surge in crime stemming from economic instability. While low unemployment rates tend to lead to reduced crime in most areas. Marion currently has an unemployment rate of 3.8%, contrasting with the national average of 4.7%. This could be one of many factors that could contribute to a higher or lower crime rate.
In Marion, the cost of living is 14.52% lower 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.
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 Marion, there are 3.28 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.
Item | Marion | North Carolina | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 26 | 14,511 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 3.3 | 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 |
Glen Alpine, NC | 1,927 | 179 | 912 | 1,091 |
West Marion, NC | 1,100 | 182 | 929 | 1,111 |
Old Fort, NC | 743 | 210 | 1,068 | 1,278 |
Marion, NC | 7,853 | 249 | 4,101 | 4,350 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Ripley, TN | 7,852 | 2,033 | 2,715 | 4,748 |
Campbell, OH | 7,847 | 380 | 2,303 | 2,682 |
North Springfield, VA | 7,859 | 126 | 916 | 1,042 |
Bonner Springs, KS | 7,846 | 492 | 2,121 | 2,613 |
Grand Ledge, MI | 7,860 | 77 | 617 | 694 |
Marion, NC | 7,853 | 249 | 4,101 | 4,350 |