Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Pasadena/100k people | California/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 3,560 | n/a (estimate) | 2,670 | 2,843 | 2,324 |
Murder | 7 | n/a | 5.3 | 5.7 | 6.3 |
Rape | 28 | n/a | 21.0 | 37.4 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 117 | n/a | 87.8 | 123.5 | 66.1 |
Assault | 359 | n/a | 269.3 | 332.8 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 511 | n/a (estimate) | 383 | 500 | 370 |
Burglary | 543 | n/a | 407.3 | 371.9 | 269.8 |
Theft | 2,172 | n/a | 1,629.3 | 1,499.3 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 334 | n/a | 250.5 | 471.9 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 3,049 | n/a (estimate) | 2,287 | 2,343 | 1,954 |
Crime can be categorized into two primary types: violent and property crimes. Violent crimes encompass offenses such as murder, rape, robbery, and assault, whereas property crimes involve acts like burglary, theft, and vehicle theft. The overall crime rate in Pasadena is 14.9% higher than the national average. Specifically, there were 511 violent crimes reported in Pasadena, equivalent to 383 per 100,000 residents, which is higher than the national average by 3.7%. Additionally, Pasadena recorded 3049 property crimes, amounting to 2287 per 100,000 people, higher than the national average by 17%.
When assessing the overall crime rate in Pasadena 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, underscores the close alignment of reported Pasadena crime rates with the national average as reported by other areas.
The violent crime rate in Pasadena closely mirrors the national average among all cities that reported crime, with 383 incidents per 100,000 people. The national average for violent crime per 100,000 people was 370. This consistency highlights Pasadena as a community where safety standards are in line with the broader national landscape, providing residents with a reliable sense of security.
What do the local residents think about crime in Pasadena? Well, based on a recent survey of 43 people (conducted by AreaVibes), 42% of Pasadena residents said that there was virtually no crime and that they felt safe walking at night. Another 58% of respondents said that there was too much crime in the area and they did not feel safe walking alone at night.
To determine if Pasadena 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. Pasadena has a total crime rate that is 15% higher than the national average per 100,000 residents. This results in a total of 9.75 daily crimes (1.4 violent daily crimes and 8.35 daily property crimes) in Pasadena.
In the most recent crime report, year-over-year crime rates in Pasadena has increased by 3.6%. Examining the change in crime rates from one year to the next provides valuable insights into the evolving safety landscape of Pasadena, 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 23.4%, while property crime has increased by 0.9%. This comprehensive analysis offers potential residents essential information for making informed decisions about whether or not Pasadena is a safe place to live.
There are more than 9 different neighborhoods in the Pasadena area. Depending on their location and other socioeconomic factors, the rate of crime in each neighborhood is vastly different. Areas that are located near the center or downtown core, tend to be more densely populated and typically see higher crime rates. While neighborhoods in the outskirts of the city tend to be less densely populated and have lower unemployment and poverty rates. Some of the safer neighborhoods in Pasadena include Mid Central, North Arroyo and East Central. While West Central, South East and South have a reported crime rate that is higher than average. This reinforces the need to do a quality check on multiple neighborhoods as their crime rates can be quite different.
Pasadena has a poverty rate of 14, while the national average is 15.1. In the past, there has been a direct correlation between high or low poverty rates and high or low crime stats. Elevated poverty levels and income disparities can contribute to heightened criminal activity, as individuals may resort to unlawful means to address their fundamental necessities. While lower poverty levels have led to a reduction in typical crime levels compared to other areas.
Regions characterized by high population density frequently encompass expansive urban hubs that offer diverse economic prospects. In such areas, income inequality can be exacerbated, creating pockets of poverty alongside affluence. Economic disparities within these regions may correlate with elevated property crimes and, in certain instances, violent crimes. Conversely, areas with low population density numbers generally exhibit reduced Pasadena crime rates. Pasadena registers a population density of 6184.9 people per square mile, in contrast to the national average of 90.6 people per square mile.
Pasadena has a ratio of police officers and civilians per 1,000 residents that differs from the national norm, with 2.37 officers and civilians per 1,000 residents, compared to 3.25 nationwide. Crime rates are profoundly influenced by the effectiveness of law enforcement and community policing endeavors. A resilient and cooperative partnership between law enforcement agencies and the community can serve as a deterrent to criminal activities, ultimately enhancing safety. The efficacy of law enforcement extends beyond mere numbers and extends into the realm of community policing strategies, emphasizing the cultivation of trust and collaboration between officers and the community. It is not merely a matter of quantity but the quality of engagement with the community that matters most.
Item | Pasadena | California | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 331 | 51,506 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 2.4 | 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 |
Ladera Heights, CA | 6,419 | 163 | 762 | 925 |
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 |
La Habra Heights, CA | 5,318 | 55 | 1,049 | 1,104 |
Pasadena, CA | 142,017 | 383 | 2,287 | 2,670 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Murfreesboro, TN | 141,704 | 511 | 2,111 | 2,622 |
Mesquite, TX | 142,429 | 467 | 3,649 | 4,115 |
Syracuse, NY | 142,553 | 891 | 3,051 | 3,943 |
McAllen, TX | 142,557 | 196 | 1,952 | 2,148 |
Midland, TX | 141,194 | 492 | 1,910 | 2,402 |
Pasadena, CA | 142,017 | 383 | 2,287 | 2,670 |