Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Syracuse/100k people | Indiana/100k people | National/100k people |
Total crime | 40 | n/a (estimate) | 1,306 | 1,850 | 2,324 |
Murder | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 6.2 | 6.3 |
Rape | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 32.8 | 40.0 |
Robbery | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 43.0 | 66.1 |
Assault | 10 | n/a | 326.5 | 224.2 | 268.2 |
Violent crime | 10 | n/a (estimate) | 326 | 306 | 370 |
Burglary | 4 | n/a | 130.6 | 226.1 | 269.8 |
Theft | 23 | n/a | 750.9 | 1,118.6 | 1,401.9 |
Vehicle theft | 3 | n/a | 97.9 | 199.4 | 282.7 |
Property crime | 30 | n/a (estimate) | 979 | 1,544 | 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 Syracuse crime rate is lower than the national average by 43.8%. Specifically, there were 10 violent crimes in Syracuse, equivalent to 326 per 100,000 individuals, lower than the national average by 11.7%. Furthermore, Syracuse recorded 30 property crimes, amounting to 979 per 100,000 residents, which was lower than the average by 49.9%.
The violent crime rate per 100,000 people in Syracuse is very close to the national average of all cities that reported crime. Syracuse reported 326 violent crimes, while the average of all cities was 370.
In the most recently reported crime year, Syracuse registered zero reported homicides. This statistic not only designates the area as an exemplar of security but also emanates a profound sense of safety within its community. A minimal incidence of severe violent crime not only fosters a strong sense of well-being among residents but also sets a commendable standard for other regions aiming to cultivate similarly safe surroundings.
To determine if Syracuse 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. Syracuse has a total crime rate that is 44% lower than the national average per 100,000 residents. This results in a total of 0.11 daily crimes (0.03 violent daily crimes and 0.08 daily property crimes) in Syracuse.
Year-over-year crime data allows residents and potential residents to assess the crime in Syracuse. A decrease in crime rates may indicate improving safety, while an increase could raise concerns. The year-over-year crime rate in Syracuse has decreased by 44.4%. Violent crimes have decreased by 41.2%, while property crimes have decreased by 45.5%. By comparing crime rates from one year to the next, authorities and communities can identify trends and patterns in criminal activity. This helps in understanding whether crime is increasing, decreasing, or remaining stable over time.
The economic prosperity of a city's inhabitants exerts substantial influence on crime stats. Elevated poverty rates and income inequality can precipitate heightened criminal activity, as individuals may turn to illicit means to fulfill their fundamental requirements. While lower poverty rates could lead to lower Syracuse crime rates. In Syracuse, the poverty rate stands at 11.1%, diverging from the national average of 15.1%.
High cost of living can lead to economic stress for individuals and families, particularly those with limited financial resources. When people struggle to make ends meet due to high housing costs, healthcare expenses, or other basic necessities, they may be more inclined to engage in criminal activities, such as theft or fraud, as a means of financial survival. On the flipside, cities that have a lower cost of living, could see a reduced crime rate. In Syracuse, the cost of living is 13.6% lower than the national average.
In Syracuse, the ratio of police officers and civilians stands at 0 per 1,000 residents, contrasting with the national average of 3.25. This discrepancy highlights the potential impact of law enforcement and community policing on crime rates. The strength of their collaboration can serve as a deterrent to criminal behavior, fostering a safer environment. Effective law enforcement leans heavily on community policing strategies that prioritize the cultivation of trust and cooperation between police and residents. It's essential to recognize that the effectiveness of these efforts isn't solely tied to the quantity of officers but also hinges on the quality of their engagement with the community.
Item | Syracuse | Indiana | National |
Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | n/a | 8,766 | 558,732 |
Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | n/a | 2.4 | 3.3 |
State | Total offenders | Indiana /100K | National /100K |
Indiana | 12,315 | 198 | 266 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Wakarusa, IN | 2,074 | 114 | 578 | 692 |
New Paris, IN | 1,464 | 126 | 637 | 763 |
Winona Lake, IN | 4,902 | 276 | 533 | 809 |
Milford, IN | 1,664 | 137 | 689 | 826 |
Topeka, IN | 946 | 137 | 694 | 831 |
Nappanee, IN | 7,138 | 131 | 963 | 1,094 |
Dunlap, IN | 7,273 | 255 | 1,289 | 1,544 |
Syracuse, IN | 2,874 | 326 | 979 | 1,306 |
City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
Brandenburg, KY | 2,874 | 34 | 982 | 1,016 |
Harrisburg, AR | 2,874 | 728 | 1,637 | 2,365 |
Brighton, AL | 2,873 | 240 | 1,019 | 1,259 |
Homer, LA | 2,875 | 467 | 2,041 | 2,508 |
Florida, NY | 2,873 | 178 | 714 | 892 |
Syracuse, IN | 2,874 | 326 | 979 | 1,306 |