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25 Safest Cities in Colorado 2016

ColoradoLocated in the western United States, Colorado is the 22nd most populous U.S. state. Home to 5.4 million residents, this scenic state sits on the western edge of the Great Plains and encompasses most of the southern Rocky Mountains. The state was named for the Colorado River and has several large cities, including the capital of Denver. If you’d like to make The Centennial State your next home, we’re giving you the 50 safest cities in Colorado so that you can make the best choice.

Related: Check out our Colorado Public Records guide.

Our list was compiled based on FBI violent crime stats and proprietary backgroundchecks.org research data. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 309 for violent crime and 2,530 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000.

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#1 Windsor

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Located in Larimer and Weld counties, the town of Windsor is home to 18,600 residents.  Just 59 miles north of Denver, the community was incorporated in 1890, has an active arts and culture program, and is known for its well-performing schools and athletics. Windsor is the safest place to live in Colorado, with a violent crime rate of 10.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 1.1%.

#2 Firestone

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A town in Weld County, Firestone is home to 10,100 residents.  Also north of Denver, the community encompasses 10.4 square miles and has over thirty-five parks and twelve miles of scenic trails.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate in Firestone is 38, and residents here have a .09% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#3 Erie

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Located in Weld and Boulder counties, the town of Erie is home to 18,100 residents.  The community sits just 25 minutes from Denver and 20 minutes from Boulder and is served by the St. Vrain Valley School District.  Living in Erie is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 48, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just .05%.

#4 Lone Tree

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A home rule municipality in Douglas County, Lone Tree is home to 10,200 residents.  Located just 18 miles from downtown Denver, the community encompasses 9.6 square miles and has several distinct residential neighborhoods.  The violent crime rate in Long Tree is 52.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 5.1%.

#5 Johnstown

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Located in Weld and Larimer counties, the town of Johnstown is home to 9,800 residents.  The community was incorporated in 1907, encompasses 13.5 square miles, and is served by two different school districts.  Another safe choice, the violent crime rate in Johnstown is 68.2, and residents have a .08% chance of being affected by property crime.

#6 Castle Rock

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A home rule municipality in Douglas County, Castle Rock is home to 55,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits midway between Colorado Springs and Denver.  It is named for castle-shaped butte in the center of town, and 27% of the community’s area is parkland.  The violent crime rate here is 89.9, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Castle Rock is 1.3%.

#7 Fort Morgan

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Located in Morgan County, Fort Morgan is a home rule municipality that is home to 10,800 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits along the Overland Trail and remains a primarily agricultural community, with Cargill having a meatpacking plant in the area.  The violent crime rate in Fort Morgan is 120.8, and residents have a 2.7% chance of being affected by property crime.

#8 Parker

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A home rule municipality in Douglas County, Parker is home to 49,800 residents.  Considered a southeastern suburb of Denver, the community has a portion of the Cherry Creek Trail as well as the Rueter-Hess Reservoir that will soon be open for use.  The violent crime rate here is 125.5, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Parker is just .09%.

#9 Littleton

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Located in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, the city of Littleton is home to 41,700 residents.  The county seat of Arapahoe County, the community dates back to the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush and is served by two public school districts.  The violent crime rate in Littleton is 129.5, and residents of the city have a 2.8% chance of being affected by property crime.

#10 Fruita

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A city in western Mesa County, Fruita is home to 12,600 residents.  Originally a fruit-producing region, the area has many historic properties and is now known for its arts, culture, recreation, and parks.  The violent crime rate here is 132.3, and residents of Fruita have a 1.9% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#11 Arvada

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Located in Jefferson and Adams counties, the city of Arvada is home to 111,700 residents.  The community’s historic district is just 7 miles northwest of Denver, and the city is primarily commuter-based but was once known as the “Celery Capital of the World.”  The violent crime rate here is 144.9, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Arvada is 2.3%.

#12 Centennial

A home rule municipality in Arapahoe County, the city of Centennial has a current population of 100,300 residents.  Considered a suburb of Denver, the community encompasses 27.9 square miles and is home to the headquarters of both National CineMedia and United Launch Alliance.  The violent crime rate in Centennial is 150.9, and residents of the city have a 1.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#13 Golden

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Located in Jefferson County, Golden is home to 18,800 residents.  The community sits just to the west of Denver and is the site of the Colorado School of Mines, as well as the Coors Brewing Company, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and the Colorado Railroad Museum.  The violent crime rate here is 160.6, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Golden is 2.4%.

#14 Greenwood Village

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A city in Arapahoe County, Greenwood Village is home to 13,900 residents.  Named for the Greenwood Ranch, the community is home to the headquarters of several businesses including Red Robin, CoBank, and Newmont Mining.  The violent crime rate in Greenwood Village is 194, and residents have a 3.7% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#15 Englewood

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Located in Arapahoe County, the city of Englewood is home to 30,200 residents.  Considered a southern suburb of Denver, the community is the site of several large regional hospitals as well as the popular Pirate’s Cove water park.  The violent crime rate here is 194.5, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Englewood is 5.7%.

#16 Sterling

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A city in Logan County in northeast Colorado, Sterling is home to 18,200 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is the regional hub for shopping, healthcare, recreation and is known for its well-performing schools.  The violent crime rate in Sterling is 207.6, and residents have a 2.8% chance of being involved a property crime.

#17 Loveland

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Located in Larimer County, the city of Loveland is home to 72,600 residents.  Just 46 miles north of Denver, the community is south of Fort Collins and is known for its large population of artists as well as its popular annual Valentine re-mailing program.  The violent crime rate here is 209.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Loveland is 2.6%.

#18 Longmont

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A city in Boulder and Weld counties, Longmont is home to 86,200 residents.  The community lies just northeast of Boulder and has several hi-tech employers such as Seagate Technology, DigitalGlobe, and Intrado.  The violent crime rate in Longmont is 211.4, and residents of the city have a 2.4% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#19 Lafayette

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Located in Boulder County, the city of Lafayette is home to 24,400 residents.  Originally a coal-mining town, the community’s focus shifted with the growth of Boulder and Denver. Lafayette is served by the Boulder School District and hosts a variety of unique annual events. The violent crime rate here is 214.2, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Lafayette is just 1.5%.

#20 Montrose

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A city in Montrose County, Montrose is home to 19,100 residents.  Also the county seat, the community’s regional airport serves Telluride seasonally, and the area is known for its rich recreational opportunities. The violent crime rate in Montrose is 217.9, and residents of the city have a 3.5% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#21 Boulder

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Located in Boulder County, the city of Boulder has a current population of 97,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is 25 miles northwest of Denver, is home to the main campus of the University of Colorado, and was named a top city for business and careers by Forbes.  The violent crime rate here is 248.4, and residents of Boulder have a 2.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#22 Fountain

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A city in El Paso County, Fountain is home to 25,800 residents.  Located just 10 miles south of downtown Colorado Springs, the community is the site of the Pike’s Peak International Raceway and was chosen as “America’s Millennium City” by the New York Times.  The violent crime rate in Fountain is 253.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.6%.

#23 Westminster

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Located in Adams and Jefferson counties, the city of Westminster is home to 106,100 residents.  Considered a suburb of Denver, the community is the site of the historic Westminster Castle and has been included on Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 259.5, and residents of Westminster have a 2.5% chance of being affected by property crime.

#24 Fort Collins

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A city in Larimer County, Fort Collins has a current population of 156,400 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is home to a campus of Colorado State University as well as such hi-tech companies as Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and AMD.  The violent crime rate in Fort Collins is 262.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.7%.

#25 Thornton

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Located in Adams and Weld counties, the city of Thornton is home to 82,300 residents.  Just ten miles northeast of downtown Denver, this fast-growing community has nearly 2,000 acres of parkland and is served by three different school districts.  The violent crime rate in Thornton is 269.7, and residents of the city have a 2.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

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50 Safest Cities in Wisconsin 2016

WisconsinLocated in the north-central United States, Wisconsin is home to 5.7 million residents. Considered a part of both the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, the state is bordered by Lake Superior to the north and its largest city, Milwaukee, sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan. Second only to Michigan for its length of Great Lakes coastline, residents of Wisconsin have no shortage of recreational opportunities. If you’d like to live in the Badger State, we’re giving you the 50 safest cities in Wisconsin so that you can make the right choice.

Related: Check out our Wisconsin Public Records guide.

Our list was compiled based on FBI violent crime stats and proprietary backgroundchecks.org research data. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 290 for violent crime and 2,088 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000.

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#1 Muskego

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Located in Waukesha County, the city of Muskego is home to 24,100 residents.  Considered a bedroom community of nearby Milwaukee, the city has three lakes and is served by the Muskego-Norway School District.  Muskego is the safest place to live in Wisconsin, with a violent crime rate of 16.5, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 1%.

#2 Cedarburg

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A city in Ozaukee County, Cedarburg is home to 11,400 residents.  Located just 20 miles north of Milwaukee, the community draws some tourists to its historic district, with several art galleries and many properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate in Cedarburg is 17.4, and residents of the city have a 1.1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#3 Waunakee

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Located in Dane County, Waunakee is a village that is home to 12,000 residents.  Considered a suburb of Madison, the community encompasses just 6.3 square miles and has been included on CNN Money’s list of best places to live for small towns.  The violent crime rate here is 24.3, and residents of Waunakee have a .09% chance of being affected by property crime.

#4 Oconomowoc

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A city in Waukesha County, Oconomowoc is home to 15,700 residents.  Located in the Lake County, the community sits adjacent to several lakes, the largest being Lake Oconomowoc and Lac La Belle.  Another safe choice, the violent crime rate in Oconomowoc is 31.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.8%.

#5 Menomonee Falls

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Also located in Waukesha County, the village of Menomonee Falls is home to 35,600 residents.  Considered the most populous village in the state, the community is named after the river and waterfall that are located in the center of the village.  The violent crime rate here is 39.1, and residents of Menomonee Falls have a 1.1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#6 Grafton

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A village in Ozaukee County, Grafton is home to 11,400 residents.  Established in 1844, the village encompasses 5.1 square miles, is served by two school districts, and has portions of the Milwaukee River within its borders.  The violent crime rate in Grafton is 43.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.4%.

#7 Franklin

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Located in Milwaukee County, the city of Franklin is home to 36,300 residents.  Just nine miles from downtown Milwaukee, the community was included on CNN Money’s list of best places to live and a top employer here is Northwestern Mutual.  The violent crime rate here is 44.8, and residents of Franklin have a 2.1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#8 Verona

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A city in Dane County, Verona is home to 10,600 residents.  Located just ten miles southwest of downtown Madison, the community is served by the Verona Area School District and is the site of the headquarters of Epic Systems, a medical information systems company.  The violent crime rate in Verona is 46.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.5%.

#9 Hudson

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Located in St. Croix County, the city of Hudson is home to 12,700 residents.  Settled in 1840, the community has many historic properties and businesses that have made it a popular tourist destination.  It is also a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 46.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime here at 3.8%.

#10 Beaver Dam

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A city in Dodge County, Beaver Dam has a current population of 16,300 residents.  Incorporated in 1856, the community is home to the Williams Free Library, the Beaver Dam Lake and River, and is host to several popular annual events.  The violent crime rate in Beaver Dam is 49.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 3%.

#11 Brookfield

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Located in Waukesha County, the city of Brookfield is home to 37,900 residents.  The city is west of Milwaukee and includes the Fox River, where there is a community park and beach at Fox Brook Park.  The violent crime rate here is 49.9, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Brookfield is 2.9%.

#12 Platteville

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A city in Grant County, Platteville is home to 11,200 residents.  Originally a farming and fur trading community along the Platte River, the city is now the site of the University of Wisconsin – Platteville, a public university that specializes in engineering.  The violent crime rate in Platteville is 53.3, and residents here have a 3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#13 Germantown

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Located in Washington County, the village of Germantown is home to 19,700 residents.  Incorporated in 1924, the village now encompasses over 35 square miles and has been included on Money’s list of most appealing places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 55.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Germantown is just 1.9%.

#14 Pleasant Prairie

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A village in Kenosha County in southeast Wisconsin, Pleasant Prairie is home to 19,700 residents.  Located between Chicago and Milwaukee, the community has several distinct neighborhoods and is the site of the large Pleasant Prairie Power Plant.  The violent crime in Pleasant Prairie is 55.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.5%.

#15 Onalaska

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Located in La Crosse County, the city of Onalaska is home to 17,700 residents.  Known as “The Sunfish Capital of the World,” the community sits adjacent to the Black River and Lake Onalaska, a large man-made reservoir.  The violent crime rate here is 55.7, and residents of Onalaska have a 2.8% chance of being affected by property crime.

#16 Hartford

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A city in Washington and Dodge counties, Hartford is home to 14,200 residents.  The community is located on portions of the Rubicon River and Pike Lake, and has a history as the site of the historic Kissel Motor Car Company.  The violent crime rate in Hartford is 55.9, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.2%.

#17 Hobart-Lawrence

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Located in Brown County, the village of Hobart and the town of Lawrence have a co-operative arrangement for police protection services.  The total population of the two communities is 10,300 residents.  The violent crime rate here is 56.5, and residents of these communities have a .06% chance of being affected by property crime.

#18 Elkhorn

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A city in Walworth County, Elkhorn is home to 10,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is located between the cities of Milwaukee and Chicago and the community has the nickname of “The Christmas Card Town”.  The violent crime rate in Elkhorn is 59.1, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.1%.

#19 Marshfield

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Located in Wood and Marathon counties, the city of Marshfield has a current population of 19,100 residents. The community is home to a large medical center, the world’s largest round barn, and the University of Wisconsin at Marshfield/Wood County.  The violent crime rate here is 67.8, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Marshfield is 2.9%.

#20 Mequon

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A city in Ozaukee County, Mequon is home to 23,100 residents.  Incorporated in 1957, the community is home to many parks, several colleges, and was included on CNN Money’s list of best small cities in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Mequon is 68.9, and residents of the city have a .08% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#21 Mount Pleasant

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Located in Racine County, the village of Mount Pleasant is home to 26,100 residents.  Just 30 miles south of Milwaukee and 60 miles north of Chicago, the community is the second most populous village in the state.  The violent crime rate here is 72.3, and residents of Mount Pleasant have a 3.3% chance of being affected by property crime.

#22 Whitefish Bay

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A village in Milwaukee County, Whitefish Bay is home to 14,100 residents.  The community encompasses 2.1 square miles, is served by the Whitefish Bay School District, and is the site of the headquarters of the artisan bread company, Breadsmith.  The violent crime rate in Whitefish Bay is 77.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.3%.

#23 Greendale

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Also located in Milwaukee County, the village of Greendale is home to 14,000 residents.  The community encompasses 5.5 square miles, is known for its top-rated schools, and sits on the banks of the Root River.  The violent crime rate here is 77.7, and residents of Greendale have a 3.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

#24 Waupun

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A city in Dodge and Fond du Lac counties, Waupun is home to 11,300 residents.  Founded in 1839, the community sits along the Rock River, is home to three correctional institutions, and is noted for its outdoor sculptures by artist Clarence Addison Shaler.  The violent crime rate in Waupun is 79.1, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.4%.

#25 Wisconsin Rapids

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Located in Wood County, the city of Wisconsin Rapids is home to 18,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is divided by the Wisconsin River and is known for its paper mills, its cranberry industry, and as the home of Renaissance Learning, Inc.  The violent crime rate here is 81.4, and residents of Wisconsin Rapids have a 4.5% chance of being affected by property crime.

#26 De Pere

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A city in Brown County, De Pere is home to 23,800 residents.  Considered a suburb of Green Bay, the community sits along the Fox River, has two public school districts, and is home to St. Norbert College, a private Roman Catholic liberal arts college.  The violent crime rate in De Pere is 82.9, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.1%.

#27 Port Washington

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Located in Ozaukee County, the city of Port Washington is home 11,200 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is just 25 miles north of Milwaukee on the shores of Lake Michigan and has one of the largest commercial fishing fleets in the Great Lakes.  The violent crime rate here is 88.5, and residents of Port Washington have a 1.3% chance of being affected by property crime.

#28 West Bend

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A city in Washington County, West Bend is home to 31,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits on the banks of the Milwaukee River, has over 1,200 acres of parks, and is known for its prosperous businesses that date back to the 1800’s.  The violent crime rate in West Bend is 92.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.5%.

#29 Everest

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Located in Marathon County, the DC Everest district is a joint police force that serves the city of Schofield and the village and town of Weston.  The combined populations of these communities is 18,000 residents, with the largest being the village of Weston.  The violent crime rate in this district is 93.4, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 2%.

#30 Middleton

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A city in Dane County, Middleton is home 17,400 residents.  Considered a suburb of the state capital of Madison, the community has been included on CNN Money’s list of best small towns in the U.S., and is the site of several business headquarters.  The violent crime rate in Middleton is 95.6, and residents of the city have a 2.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#31 Marinette

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Located in Marinette County, the city of Marinette is home to 16,100 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits on the south bank of the Menominee River, at the mouth of Green Bay and is known for its shipbuilding industry.  The violent crime rate here is 100.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Marinette is 4%.

#32 Stoughton

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A city in Dane County, Stoughton is home to 12,600 residents.  Located just 20 miles southeast of Madison, the community sits on the banks of the Yahara River and is known for its strong Norwegian heritage.  The violent crime rate in Stoughton is 108.9, and residents here have a 2.2% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#33 Kaukauna

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Located in Outagamie County, the city of Kaukauna is home to 15,400 residents.  The community is approximately 100 miles north of Milwaukee, is near the Fox River, and is known for its Thilmany paper mill.  The violent crime rate here is 109, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Kaukauna is just 1.1%.

#34 Monroe

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A city in Green County, Monroe is home 10,800 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is located in the southern part of the state and is known as the “Swiss Cheese Capital of the USA,” where it is also the headquarters to Colony Brands, Inc.  The violent crime rate in Monroe is 110.4, and residents here have a 2.8% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#35 Whitewater

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Located in Walworth and Jefferson counties, the city of Whitewater has a current population of 14,300 residents.  The community was originally a mill town but is now home to the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater as well as a part of the Kettle Moraine State Forest.  The violent crime rate here is 114.8, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Whitewater is 1.7%.

#36 Brown Deer

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A village in Milwaukee County, Brown Deer is home to 11,900 residents.  Considered a suburb of Milwaukee, the community encompasses 4.4 square miles and has been included on CNN Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Brown Deer is 115.8, and residents of the community have a 2.7% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#37 Two Rivers

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Located in Manitowoc County, the city of Two Rivers is home to 11,700 residents.  The community is located on Lake Michigan at the confluence of the Neshota and Mishicott rivers and is the site of several historic properties.  The violent crime rate here is 128.5, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Two Rivers is 2.3%.

#38 Fort Atkinson

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A city in Jefferson County, Fort Atkinson is home 12,300 residents.  The community sits along the banks of the Rock River, is the site of several large businesses, and has a popular dinner theater at the location of the original fort.  The violent crime rate in Fort Atkinson is 128.6, and residents of the city have a 2.1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#39 Neenah

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Located in Winnebago County, the city of Neenah has a current population of 25,500 residents.  The community sits on the banks of the Fox River, Lake Winnebago, and Little Lake Butte des Morts and is known for its significant steel and paper industries, which includes Kimberly-Clark. The violent crime rate here is 136.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Neenah is just 1.9%.

#40 Sun Prairie

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A city in Duane County, Sun Prairie is home to 29,400 residents.  Considered a suburb of Madison, the community is a part of the Yahara River Valley and hosts a popular annual Groundhog Day celebration.  The violent crime rate in Sun Prairie is 137, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.4%.

#41 Grand Chute

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Located in Outagamie County, the town of Grand Chute is home to 20,900 residents.  Settled in 1849, the community is the site of the Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve and is known as the home of the John Birch Society.  The violent crime rate here is 137.4, and residents of Grand Chute have a 3.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#42 Greenfield

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A city in Milwaukee County, Greenfield is home to 36,700 residents.  Considered a suburb of Milwaukee, the community sits on the banks of the Root River and is served by the Greenfield School District.  The violent crime rate here is 143.3, and residents of Greenfield have a 3.4% chance of being affected by property crime.

#43 Menasha

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Located in Calumet and Winnebago counties, the city of Menasha has a current population of 17,300 residents.  The community encompasses 7.5 square miles and is home to the University of Wisconsin at Fox Valley, where there is a planetarium and earth science museum.  The violent crime rate in Menasha is 150.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.4%.

#44 Waukesha

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A city in Waukesha County, Waukesha is home to 70,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is considered a suburb of Milwaukee, is the site of several universities, and has been included on Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 150.6, and residents of Waukesha have a 1.8% chance of being affected by property crime.

#45 Burlington

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Located in Racine and Walworth counties, the city of Burlington is home to 10,400 residents.  Incorporated in 1900, the community has several breweries and is nicknamed “Chocolate City, U.S.A.” because of a Nestle factory built there in the 1960’s.  The violent crime rate in Burlington is 152.5, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.7%.

#46 Oak Creek

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A city in Milwaukee County, Oak Creek is home to 35,400 residents.  The community is served by the Oak Creek Franklin School District and is home to a new location of Bucyrus International, as well as a large power plant.  The violent crime rate here is 164.2, and residents of Oak Creek have a 3% chance of being affected by property crime.

#47 Eau Claire

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Located in Chippewa and Eau Claire counties, the city of Eau Claire is home to 65,800 residents.  The community’s name is derived from the French term for “clear waters” as the city sits along the Eau Claire River.  It is also home to such companies as Menards, Midwest Manufacturing, and Silver Spring Foods.  The violent crime rate in Eau Claire is 164.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.5%.

#48 Shorewood

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A village in Milwaukee County, Shorewood is home to 13,100 residents.  Founded in 1900, the community encompasses just 1.5 square miles, sits between Lake Michigan and the Milwaukee River, and has several historic properties.  The violent crime rate here is 165.9, and residents of Shorewood have a 2.8% chance of being affected by property crime.

#49 Wauwatosa

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Also located in Milwaukee County, the city of Wauwatosa is home to 46,300 residents.  The community sits just west of the city of Milwaukee, is served by the Wauwatosa School District, and has several properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The violent crime rate in Wauwatosa is 166.9, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 4.1%.

#50 South Milwaukee

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A city in Milwaukee County, South Milwaukee is home to 21,100 residents.  First incorporated as a village in 1892, the community encompasses just 4.8 square miles and is the site of the headquarters of Bucyrus International, which is now owned by Caterpillar.  The violent crime rate here is 173.6, and residents of South Milwaukee have a 2% chance of being affected by property crime.

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25 Safest Cities in Indiana 2016

IndianaLocated in the midwestern and Great Lakes regions of the U.S., Indiana is the 16th most populous state in the country. Home to 6.6 million residents, the state’s largest city and capital is Indianapolis, which has been nicknamed the “Crossroads of America”. With its diverse economy and fertile landscape, Indiana is a popular midwestern state to call home. If you’d like to live in The Hoosier State, we’re serving up the 25 safest cities in Indiana for 2016.

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Our list was compiled based on FBI violent crime stats and proprietary backgroundchecks.org research data. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 365 for violent crime and 2,649 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000.

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#1 Zionsville

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A suburban town in Boone County, Zionsville is home to 14,100 residents.  Just 18 miles northwest of Indianapolis, the town is a part of Eagle Township and is known for its village-style downtown district, with brick-paved Main Street.  Zionsville is the safest place to live in Indiana, with no violent crime at all and the chance of being affected by property crime here also very small, at just .01%.

#2 Carmel

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Located in Hamilton County, the city of Carmel is home to 85,900 residents.  This fast-growing city sits just north of Indianapolis, has a growing arts and design district, and has been included on CNN Money’s list of best places to live.  Another safe choice, the violent crime rate here is 13.4, and residents of Carmel have a .09% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#3 Fishers

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Another city in Hamilton County, Fishers is home to 76,700 residents.  Located in both Fall Creek and Delaware Townships, the community is the site of Geist Reservoir and has been included on Money’s list of best places to live and Forbes’ list of America’s best affordable suburbs.  The violent crime rate in Fishers is 17.6, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is just 1%.

#4 Shelbyville

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Located in Shelby County, the city of Shelbyville is home to 19,100 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is 26 miles southeast of Indianapolis and lies along the fork of the Little Blue and Big Blue rivers.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate here is 20.8, and residents of Shelbyville have a 4.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#5 Crown Point

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A city in Lake County, Crown Point is home to 27,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is located just 40 miles southeast of the Chicago Loop and the city is also known as the “Hub of Lake County.”  The violent crime rate here is 25.1, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Crown Point is just 1.8%.

#6 Jasper

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Located in Dubois County, the city of Jasper is home to 15,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits along the Patoka River and is known for its large number of furniture companies, earning it the name the “Wood Capital of the World.”  The violent crime rate in Jasper is 39.5, and residents of the city have a 1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#7 Dyer

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A town in Lake County, Dyer is home to 16,300 residents.  A part of St. John Township, the town is considered a bedroom community to nearby Chicago and has been included on CNN Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 42.6, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Dyer is just 1.7%.

#8 St. John

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Also located in Lake County, the town of St. John is home to 14,800 residents.  Founded in 1837, the community is a part of both St. John and Hanover Townships and is served by both the Lake Central School Corporation and the Hanover Community School Corporation. The violent crime rate in St. John is 53.7, and residents here have a .09% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#9 New Castle

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A city in Henry County, New Castle is home to 18,100 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is just 44 miles northeast of Indianapolis, and its New Castle Fieldhouse is known as being the largest high school gymnasium in the world.  The violent crime rate here is 60.8, and residents of New Castle have a 7% chance of being affected by property crime.

#10 Logansport

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Located in Cass County, the city of Logansport is home to 18,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits at the junction of the Eel and Wabash rivers and is served by the Logansport Community School Corporation.  The largest employer here is Tyson Foods.  The violent crime rate in Logansport is 65.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 5.3%.

#11 Valparaiso

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A city in Ported County, Valparaiso has a current population of 31,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is home to several colleges and universities, including Purdue University North Central and Valparaiso University.  The violent crime rate here is 87.4, and residents of Valparaiso have a 2.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

#12 Westfield

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Located in Hamilton County, the city of Westfield is home to 30,000 residents.  Considered a suburb of Indianapolis, the community has seen steady growth and is the site of the popular Grand Park, a 400-acre sports campus for residents.  The violent crime rate in Westfield is 90.1, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.6%.

#13 Greenfield

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A city in Hancock County, Greenfield is home to 20,600 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is considered a suburb of Indianapolis and lies within Center Township.  It is also home to the headquarters of Avery Dennison.  The violent crime rate here is 91.3, and residents of Greenfield have a 1.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#14 Auburn

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Located in DeKalb County, the city of Auburn is home to 13,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community’s nickname is “Home of the Classics” in reference to the many classic automobiles that were once manufactured there.  Now, there are festivals and museums to commemorate these throughout the year.  The violent crime rate in Auburn is 101.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 3.1%.

#15 Highland

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A town in Lake County, Highland is home to 23,700 residents.  Just 25 miles from Chicago, the community consists of several distinct neighborhoods and is served by the School Town of Highland public school system.  The violent crime rate here is 105.1, and residents of Highland have a 2.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#16 Brownsburg

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Located in Hendricks County, the town of Brownsburg is home to 14,500 residents.  First settled in 1824, the community encompasses 11.1 square miles, and is served by the Brownsburg Community School Corporation.  The violent crime rate in Brownsburg is 105.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.5%.

#17 Chesterton

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A town in Porter County, Chesterton is home to 13,000 residents.  The community sits just south of the Indiana Dunes State Park and is also the site of the Coffee Creek Watershed Preserve.  The violent crime rate here is 106, and residents of Chesterton have a 1.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

#18 LaPorte

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Located in LaPorte County, the city of LaPorte is home to 22,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community has nine lakes and is known for its recreational opportunities and various city events.  The violent crime rate in LaPorte is 126.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in the city is 4.8%.

#19 Munster

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A town in Lake County, Munster is home 23,600 residents.  A part of the North Township, the community is just 30 miles southeast of the Chicago Loop and is bordered on the north by the Little Calumet River.  The violent crime rate here is 126.8, and residents of Munster have a 1.7% chance of being affected by property crime.

#20 Cedar Lake

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Also located in Lake County, the town of Cedar Lake is home to 11,500 residents.  The community is a part of both Hanover and Center townships and sits on the shores of Cedar Lake, the largest natural lake in northwest Indiana.  The violent crime rate in Cedar Lake is 129.5, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 2.5%.

#21 Martinsville

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A city in Morgan County, Martinsville is home to 12,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community was once home to many fisheries, earning it the name the “Goldfish Capital of the World”. The city is served by the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville.  The violent crime rate here is 142.1, and residents of Martinsville have an 8.3% chance of being affected by property crime.

#22 Goshen

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Located in Elkhart County, the city of Goshen is home to 31,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits near the Michigan border, is a center for several RV manufacturing companies, and is home to Goshen College.  The violent crime rate in Goshen is 146.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 3.5%.

#23 Hobart

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A city in Lake County, Hobart is home to 29,000 residents.  Just 31 miles southeast of Chicago, the community is the site of Lake George, which is a popular spot for recreation.  Lake Michigan and the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore are also nearby.  The violent crime rate here is 175.1, and residents of Hobart have a 4.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#24 Huntington

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Located in Huntington County, the city of Huntington is home to 17,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits in both the Union and Huntington townships and is the site of a section of the Wabash and Erie Canal, the shipping canal that links the Ohio River to the Great Lakes.  The violent crime rate in Huntington is 177.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.6%.

#25 Columbus

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A city in Bartholomew County, Columbus is home 44,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is just 40 miles south of Indianapolis and is well-known for its modern architectural landmarks and historic buildings.  The violent crime rate here is 185.2, and residents of Columbus have a 4.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

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50 Safest Cities in Missouri 2016

MissouriLocated in the midwestern United States, Missouri is home to just over 6 million residents. The state’s largest city is St. Louis and its capital is Jefferson City. Missouri has a varied geography and is known for being home to parts of the Ozark Mountains as well as the point of intersection of the three greatest rivers in the country, the Mississippi, the Ohio, and the Missouri Rivers. If you’d like to make The Show Me State your next home, we’re giving you the 50 safest cities in Missouri to help you choose wisely.

Our list was compiled based on FBI violent crime stats and proprietary backgroundchecks.org research data. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 443 for violent crime and 2,906 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000.

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#1 Town & Country

 

Located in St. Louis County, Town and Country is a city that is home to 10,800 residents.  This affluent suburb of St. Louis is known as the home of Bellerive Country Club and Maryville University.  Major companies headquartered here include Charter Communications and Energizer Holdings.  Town and Country is the safest place to live in Missouri, with a violent crime rate of 27.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just .08%.

#2 Chesterfield

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Another city in St. Louis County, Chesterfield has a current population of 47,400 residents.  Just 25 miles west of St. Louis, the city has several historic neighborhoods and his home to the headquarters of Reinsurance Group of America.  Another safe choice, the violent crime rate in Chesterfield is 48.4, and residents have a 1.5% chance of being involved in a property crime here.

#3 Manchester

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Also in St. Louis County, the city of Manchester is home to 18,000 residents.  Named after the city in England, the community encompasses just 5 square miles and is served by the Parkway School District.  Living in Manchester is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 49.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 1.8%.

#4 Ballwin

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Located in St. Louis County, the town of Ballwin is home to 30,400 residents.  The community encompasses 8.9 square miles and has repeatedly been included on Money Magazine’s list of 100 best places to live in America.  The violent crime rate in Ballwin is 59.1, and residents here have a .07% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#5 Webster Groves

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A city in St. Louis County, Webster Groves has a current population of 22,900 residents.  Considered an affluent suburb of St. Louis, the community is home to Webster University and has been included on Family Circle’s list of best cities for families in America.  The violent crime rate here is 91.2, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Webster Groves is just 1.1%.

#6 O’Fallon

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Located in St. Charles County, the city of O’Fallon is home to 79,300 residents.  The community is the site of Mastercard’s Global Technology and Operations Center and has been included on Money’s list of 100 best places to live.  The violent crime rate in O’Fallon is 91.7, and residents here have a 1.5% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#7 Crestwood

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A city in St. Louis County, Crestwood is home to 11,900 residents.  Considered a suburb of St. Louis, the community encompasses just 3.6 square miles and is the site of several large parks and historic properties.  The violent crime rate here is 92.2, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Crestwood is just 2.3%.

#8 Creve Coeur

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Located in west St. Louis County, the city of Creve Coeur has a current population of 17,800 residents.   The community is home to Missouri Baptist University as well as the world headquarters of both Monsanto Corporation and Isle of Capri Casinos.  The violent crime rate in Creve Coeur is 95.2, and residents here have a 1.5% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#9 Raymore

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A city in Cass County, Raymore is home to 19,200 residents.  This fast-growing city in the western part of the state encompasses 17.7 square miles and is served by the Raymore-Peculiar School District.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate here is 98.2, and residents of Raymore have a 2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#10 Webb City

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Located in Jasper County, Webb City is home to 10,900 residents.  Founded in 1876, the city has a long history in mining and later in the manufacturing of explosives.  Its downtown district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  The violent crime rate in Webb City is 99, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 5.2%.

#11 Maryville

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A city in Nodaway County, Maryville has a current population of 11,900 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is home to Northwest Missouri State University as well as the Missouri State Arboretum.  The violent crime rate here is 99.7, and residents of Maryville have a 1.7% chance of being affected by property crime.

#12 Lake St Louis

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Located in St. Charles County, the city of Lake St. Louis is home to 14,500 residents.  Considered a planned community on two private lakes, this fast-growing city is characterized by its recreational opportunities and expanding retail developments.  The violent crime rate in Lake St. Louis is 101.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 2.1%.

#13 Eureka

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A city in St. Louis County, Eureka is home to 10,100 residents.  The community encompasses 10.4 square miles and is the site of the popular amusement park Six Flags St. Louis.  The violent crime rate here is 107.8, and residents of Eureka have a 2.4% chance of being affected by property crime.

#14 Lee’s Summit

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Located in Jackson and Cass counties, the city of Lee’s Summit is home to 91,300 residents.  Originally settled in the mid-1800’s, the community has been included on CNN Money’s list of 100 best cities to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Lee’s Summit is 118.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 2.3%.

#15 Nixa

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A city in Christian County, Nixa is home to 19,000 residents. Incorporated in 1902, the community is popular to many who commute to nearby Springfield.  Another safe choice in Missouri, the violent crime rate in Nixa is 118.9, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is just 1.8%.

#16 Kirkwood

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Located in St. Louis County, the city of Kirkwood is home to 27,500 residents.  Founded in 1853, this was the first planned suburb west of the Mississippi River and is also the site of the popular St. Louis Children’s Museum, called The Magic House.  The violent crime rate here is 123.3, and residents of Kirkwood have a 1.9% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#17 Troy

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A city in Lincoln County, Troy is home to 10,500 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is the gateway to Cuivre River State Park, one of the largest of Missouri’s state parks.  The violent crime rate in Troy is 131.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 3.4%.

#18 Washington

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Located in Franklin County, the city of Washington is home to 13,900 residents.  The community is named after George Washington, sits on the Missouri River, and is known as the corncob pipe capital of the world.  The violent crime rate here is 135, and residents of Washington have a 3.4% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#19 Arnold

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A city in Jefferson County, Arnold is home to 20,800 residents.  The city encompasses 11.9 square miles, is served by the Fox C-6 School District, and has a large Anheuser-Busch can manufacturing facility.  The violent crime rate in Arnold is 143.4, and residents of the city have a 3.4% chance of being affected by property crime.

#20 Clayton

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Located in St. Louis County, the city of Clayton is home to 15,900 residents.  Also the county seat, the city is noted for its imposing buildings in its business district, where the headquarters of such companies as Enterprise Holdings, Centene, and Brown Shoe Company are located.  The violent crime rate here is 150.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Clayton is just 1.6%.

#21 Florissant

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Also located in St. Louis County, the city of Florissant is home to 52,100 residents.  Considered one of the oldest settlements in the state, the community is home to two theological colleges and has been included on Money’s list of best places to live.  The violent crime rate in Florissant is 151.2, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 2.2%.

#22 St. Charles

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A city in St. Charles County, St. Charles is home to 65,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community lies on the banks of the Missouri River and serves as the base for the St. Louis National Weather Service office.  The violent crime rate in St. Charles is 151.4, and residents have a 2.9% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#23 Warrensburg

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Located in Johnson County, the city of Warrensburg has a current population of 18,800 residents.  Also the county seat, the town is served by the Warrensburg R-VI School District, and is home to the University of Central Missouri.  The violent crime rate here is 172.4, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Warrensburg is 3.2%.

#24 Carthage

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A city in Jasper County, Carthage is home to 14,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is the site of the first official engagement in the Civil War at the Battle of Carthage and is known for its popular Precious Moments Park and Chapel tourist attraction.  The violent crime rate in Carthage is 179, and residents have a 3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#25 Moberly

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Located in Randolph County, the city of Moberly is home to 13,900 residents.  A part of the Little Dixie region of the state, the community was founded in 1866, is the site of a railroad museum, and is home to two colleges.  The violent crime rate here is 186.2, and residents of Moberly have a 4.1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#26 Liberty

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A city in Clay County, Liberty is home to 29,100 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is considered a suburb of Kansas City and is the site of William Jewell College.  The violent crime rate in Liberty is 192.5, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.9%.

#27 Wentzville

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Located in St. Charles County, the city of Wentzville is home to 29,000 residents.  Considered a suburb of St. Louis, the city is known for its annual pirate festival and a large renaissance fair.  General Motors Wentzville Assembly is the major employer in the area, with its full-size van assembly plant.  The violent crime rate here is 193.2, and residents of Wentzville have a 2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#28 Jackson

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A city in Cape Girardeau County, Jackson is home to 13,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community maintains over 200 acres of parks for residents and has a historic uptown district.  The violent crime rate in Jackson is 193.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 2.4%.

#29 Maryland Heights

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A city in St. Louis County, Maryland Heights is home to 27,400 residents.  Incorporated in 1985, the community is home to the county’s first casino and hosts other large businesses, such as Edward Jones Investments and Equifax Workforce Solutions.  The violent crime rate here is 210.8, and residents of Maryland Heights have a 2.1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#30 Marshall

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Located in Saline County, the city of Marshall is home to 13,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community encompasses 10.2 square miles, is served by the Marshall Public School District, and is the site of Missouri Valley College.  The violent crime rate in Marshall is 214.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 2.5%.

#31 St. Peters

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A city in St. Charles County, St. Peters is home to 52,500 residents.  Incorporated in 1910 and named for a Jesuit mission, the community has an award-winning recreation complex for residents and has been included on Money’s list of best places to live.  The violent crime rate here is 223, and residents of St. Peters have a 2.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

#32 Grain Valley

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Located in Jackson County, the city of Grain Valley is home to 12,800 residents.  Just 23 miles east of Kansas City, the community is served by the Grain Valley R-V School District.  The violent crime rate in Grain Valley is 232.2, and the chance of being affected by property crime in the city is just 1.7%.

#33 Kennett

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A city in Dunklin County, Kennett is home to 10,900 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is located in the Bootheel section of the state just 20 miles from the Mississippi River, which is mostly an agricultural area.  The violent crime rate here is 237.2, and residents of Kennett have a 5.9% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#34 Harrisonville

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Located in Cass County, the city of Harrisonville is home to 10,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community was founded in 1837 and has a historic courthouse square district that consists of 37 buildings.  The violent crime rate in Harrisonville is 237.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 4.5%.

#35 Blue Springs

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A city in Jackson County, Blue Springs is home to 52,500 residents.  Named after a spring from the Little Blue River, the community has a rich history with several historic properties.  It has also been included on CNN Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 242.2, and residents of Blue Springs have a 3.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#36 Ozark

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Located in Christian County, the city of Ozark is home to 17,800 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is considered a suburb of Springfield and is the site of the tech company, Simclar Interconnect Technologies.  The violent crime rate in Ozark is 242.9, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 3.4%.

#37 Excelsior Springs

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A city in Clay and Ray counties, Excelsior Springs has a current population of 11,000 residents.  Just 30 miles northeast of Kansas City, the community sits along the East Fork Fishing River and is home to several popular community theaters.  The violent crime rate here is 257.7, and residents of Excelsior Springs have a 4.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#38 Neosho

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Located in Newton County, the city of Neosho is home to 11,800 residents.  The Native American name for the city refers to the local freshwater springs, and the community is known as the home of the Neosho National Fish Hatchery, the oldest in the system.  The violent crime rate in Neosho is 276.9, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 4.3%.

#39 Fulton

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A city in Callaway County, Fulton is home to 12,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community was founded in 1825 and is the site of two universities, Westminster College and William Woods University.  The violent crime rate here is 280.5, and residents of Fulton have a 3.6% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#40 Rolla

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Located in Phelps County, the city of Rolla is home to 19,500 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits between Springfield and St. Louis and is the site of the headquarters of the Mark Twain National Forest as well as the home of the Missouri University of Science and Technology.  The violent crime rate in Rolla is 281.4, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 3.9%.

#41 Gladstone

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A city in Clay County, Gladstone is home to 26,300 residents.  Just a 10-minute drive from downtown Kansas City, the community has a rich history as well as an active arts and entertainment program for residents.  The violent crime rate here is 282.6, and residents of Gladstone have a 2.8% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#42 Kirksville

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Located in Adair County in the Benton Township, the city of Kirksville has a current population of 17,500 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is home to two colleges, Truman State University and A.T. Still University.  The violent crime rate in Kirksville is 285.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is just 2.8%.

#43 Belton

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A city in Cass County, Belton is home to 23,100 residents.  Located just 17 miles south of Kansas City, the community is served by the Belton School District and is the site of the Department of Energy’s new National Nuclear Security Administration building.  The violent crime rate here is 304.8, and residents of Belton have a 2.8% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#44 Farmington

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Located in St. Francois County, the city of Farmington is home to 16,200 residents.  Just 60 miles south of St. Louis in the Lead Belt region of the state, the community is also the county seat and home to the headquarters of airline Multi-Aero.  The violent crime rate in Farmington is 318.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 4.8%.

#45 Mexico

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A city in Audrain County, Mexico is home to 11,500 residents.  Also the county seat, the community was incorporated in 1855 and is home to the Missouri Military Academy prep school.  The violent crime rate here is 328.1, and residents of Mexico have a 2.5% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#46 Hannibal

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Located in Marion and Ralls counties, the city of Hannibal has a current population of 17,600 residents.  The city sits adjacent to the Mississippi River and is best known as the boyhood home of Mark Twain, serving as the setting for several of his novels.  The violent crime rate in Hannibal is 329.4, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 6.1%.

#47 Overland

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A city in St. Louis County, Overland is home to 16,000 residents.  Considered a suburb of St. Louis, the community is the site of several business headquarters such as Build-A-Bear Workshop and the U.S. Government’s National Personnel Records Center.  The violent crime rate here is 335.6, and residents of Overland have a 4.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#48 Hazelwood

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Also located in St. Louis County, the city of Hazelwood is home to 25,700 residents.  Another St. Louis suburb, the community is served by the Hazelwood School District and is home to the headquarters of the United Pentecostal Church International.  The violent crime rate in Hazelwood is 341.8, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 3.8%.

#49 Festus

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A city in Jefferson County, Festus is home to 11,600 residents.  Incorporated in 1887, the community encompasses just 5.7 square miles, is known for its annual festivals, and is served by the Festus R-VI School District.  The violent crime rate here is 342.9, and residents of Festus have a 2.4% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#50 Union

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Located in Franklin County, the city of Union is home to 10,200 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is just 50 miles southwest of St. Louis on the banks of the Bourbeuse River and is served by the Union R-XI School District.  The violent crime rate in Union is 350.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 5.2%.

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50 Safest Cities in Massachusetts 2016

MassachusettsOfficially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the state of Massachusetts is the most populous state in New England and the 15th most populous in the U.S. Home to 6.7 million residents, 80% of the population lives in the greater Boston area. A state rich in history and known for its diverse commerce and institutes of higher learning, it’s no surprise that so many want to call The Bay State home. Here are the 50 safest cities in Massachusetts to help you make the most informed choice for you and your family.

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Our list was compiled based on FBI violent crime stats and proprietary backgroundchecks.org research data. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 391 for violent crime and 1,857 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000.

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#1 North Attleboro

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Officially North Attleborough, this town in Bristol County is home to 28,700 residents.  Located on the Rhode Island border and approximately 40 miles from Boston, the community has a strong history in button-making and jewelry over several centuries.  It is also the safest place to live in Massachusetts, with no violent crime at all and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 1.5%.

#2 Sudbury

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Sudbury has a current population of 17,600 residents.  Considered a part of Boston’s MetroWest area, the community has a rich colonial history and is home to the Wayside Inn, the country’s oldest operating inn.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate in Sudbury is 5.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .04%.

#3 Needham

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A town in Norfolk County, Needham is home to 28,800 residents.  Considered a suburb of Boston, the community is the site of the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering as well as several large businesses such as Coca-Cola, Trader Joes, Trip Advisor, and PTC.  The violent crime rate here is 6.8, and residents of Needham have a .09% chance of being affected by property crime.

#4 Weston

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Weston is home to 11,200 residents.  Considered an affluent suburb of Boston, the community maintains over 60 miles of hiking and horseback riding trails, and it is the only town in the area with private roads. The violent crime rate in Weston is 8.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .04%.

#5 Norfolk

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A town in Norfolk County, Norfolk is home to 11,200 residents.  Located approximately 20 miles southwest of Boston, the city encompasses 15.2 square miles and sits on the upper valley of the Charles River.  Another safe choice, the violent crime rate here is 8.8, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Norfolk is just .04%.

#6 Hopkinton

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Hopkinton is home to 14,900 residents.   Just 30 miles west of Boston, the community is best known as the starting point of the Boston Marathon and as the site of the corporate headquarters of EMC Corporation.  The violent crime rate in Hopkinton is 13.1, and residents here have a  .06% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#7 Shrewsbury

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A town in Worcester County, Shrewsbury is home to 12,400 residents.  Considered a suburb of Worcester, the town is both an agricultural community and a resort destination thanks to its proximity to Lake Quinsigamond. The violent crime rate here is 16.6, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Shrewsbury is just .07%.

#8 Duxbury

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Located in Plymouth County, the town of Duxbury is home to 15,000 residents.  Just 35 miles southeast of Boston, this coastal community has a history in shipbuilding and is now known for its production of cranberry’s, oysters, and other shellfish.  The violent crime rate in Duxbury is 19.6, and residents here have a .06% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#9 Hanover

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Another town in Plymouth County, Hanover is home to 13,800 residents.  Just 20 miles southeast of Boston, the community encompasses 15.7 square miles and operates its own public school system. The violent crime rate here is 21.3, and residents of Hanover have a 1.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#10 Franklin

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Located in Norfolk County, Franklin is a city that is home to 33,000 residents.  Named after Benjamin Franklin, the town is also home to the nation’s first public library, which began with Franklin’s donation of books in 1790.  The violent crime rate in Franklin is 34.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .04%.

#11 Ipswich

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A town in Essex County, Ipswich has a current population of 13,100 residents.  This coastal community includes the southern part of Plum Island and is known as the home of Sandy Point State Reservation, Crane Beach, and the popular annual Ipswich Chowderfest.  The violent crime rate here is 37.3, and residents of Ipswich have a .07% chance of being affected by property crime.

#12 Reading

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Reading is home to 24,700 residents.  Just 10 miles north of Boston, the community is home to several historic landmarks, including The Parker Tavern, which was built in 1694.  The violent crime rate in Reading is 39.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .07%.

#13 Lexington

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Also located in Middlesex County, the town of Lexington is home to 31,300 residents.  Considered a wealthy suburb of Boston, the town is known as the site of the first shots of the American Revolutionary War, in the Battle of Lexington.  The violent crime rate here is 40.6, and residents of Lexington have a .07% chance of being affected by property crime.

#14 Hudson

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Another town in Middlesex County, Hudson has a current population of 19,000 residents. The community was once home to 17 shoe factories but is now the site of such high-tech companies as Digital Equipment Corporation.  The violent crime rate in Hudson is 41.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.2%.

#15 Wellesley

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Located in Norfolk County, the town Wellesley is home 27,900 residents.  Considered a suburb of Boston, the community is best known for being the site of Wellesley College, a women’s liberal arts college, and Babson College, a business college.  The violent crime rate here is 42.3, and residents of Wellesley have a .07% chance of being affected by property crime.

#16 Holden

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A town in Worcester County, Holden is home to 17,300 residents.  Founded in 1741, the community encompasses 36.2 square miles and is served by the Wachusett Regional School District.  The violent crime rate in Holden is 45.6, and residents here have a .05% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#17 Dracut

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Dracut is home to 31,000 residents.  The town is just south of the New Hampshire state line in the Merrimack Valley and is 30 miles northwest of Boston.  The violent crime rate here is  46.6, and residents of Dracut have a 1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#18 Norton

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A town in Bristol County, Norton has a current population of 19,000 residents.  The community is composed of several villages and is known as the home of Wheaton College as well as the TPC Boston golf club, the site of an annual PGA tournament.  The violent crime rate in Norton is 46.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .06%.

#19 Westford

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Westford is home to 21,900 residents.  Incorporated in 1729, the town has a history in agriculture, but its present economy depends more on high-tech industry, with such companies as Seagate, Samsung, and Sonus Networks being located here.  Puma’s North American headquarters is also in Westford. The violent crime rate here is 49.2, and residents of Westford have a .07% chance of being affected by property crime.

#20 Bedford

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Another town in Middlesex County, Bedford is home to 13,300 residents.  Located 15 miles northwest of Boston, the community has a rich history dating back to the Revolutionary War and is the site of several historic properties.  A portion of Hanscom Air Force Base also lies within the town.  The violent crime rate in Bedford is 51.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .05%.

#21 North Andover

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Located in Essex County, the town of North Andover is home to 28,300 residents.  Just 25 miles north of Boston, the town is considered a suburban bedroom community and has such recreation sites as Steven’s Pond, Weir Hill, and the Harold Parker State Forest.  The violent crime rate here is 52, and residents of North Andover have a 1.2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#22 Walpole

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A town in Norfolk County, Walpole is home to 24,000 residents. Located 13 miles south of downtown Boston, the town is served by the Walpole Public School District and has many parks, the largest of which is its Francis William Bird Park.  The violent crime rate in Walpole is 53.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.5%.

#23 Wrentham

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Also located in Norfolk County, the town of Wrentham is home to 10,900 residents.  Incorporated in 1673, the community borders Rhode Island to the south and is known as once being home to both Horace Mann and Helen Keller.  The violent crime rate here is 53.9, and residents of Wrentham have a .07% chance of being affected by property crime.

#24 Winchester

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A town in Middlesex County, Winchester is home to 21,300 residents.  Just 8 miles north of downtown Boston, this suburban bedroom community sits near several bodies of water, including the Mystic Lakes and the Aberjona River.  The violent crime rate in Winchester is 55.1, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is less than 1%.

#25 Holliston

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Another town in Middlesex County, Holliston has a current population of 13,500 residents.  Considered a western suburb of Boston, the town is home to several historic districts as well as the famous “balancing rock” on Route 16.  The violent crime rate here is 57.9, and residents of Holliston have a .07% chance of being affected by property crime.

#26 Lynnfield

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Located in Essex County, the town of Lynnfield is home to 11,500 residents.  Considered a part of the North Shore region of the state, the community is known for its well-performing schools and is the home of dairy company HP Hood.  The violent crime rate in Lynnfield is 59.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .08%.

#27 Wayland

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A town in Middlesex County, Wayland is home to 13,400 residents.  Incorporated in 1780, the community encompasses 15.9 square miles and has a public beach on Lake Cochituate.  The violent crime rate here is 60.4, and residents of Wayland have just a .03% chance of being affected by property crime.

#28 Groton

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Also located in Middlesex County, the town of Groton is home to 10,800 residents.  The community is drained by the Squannacook and Nashua Rivers, is served by the Groton-Dunstable Regional School District, and is home to two prep schools.  The violent crime rate in Groton is 64.5, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is less than 1%.

#29 Clinton

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A town in Worcester County, Clinton is home to 13,600 residents.  The Nashua River runs through the town and the large Wachusett Reservoir is nearby.  The community has a large central park and is also the home of the Museum of Russian Icons.  The violent crime rate here is 65.3, and residents of Clinton have a .04% chance of being affected by property crime.

#30 Andover

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Located in Essex County, the town of Andover is home to 33,200 residents.  Considered a suburb of Boston, the community has several historic sites and is home to such companies as Raytheon and an IRS Service Center.  The violent crime rate in Andover is 68.1, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is .08%.

#31 Longmeadow

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A town in Hampden County, Longmeadow is home to 15,700 residents.  Bordered on the west by the Connecticut River, the community is just 20 miles north of Hartford and is known for its vast conservation areas and wide range of wildlife.  The violent crime rate here is 69, and residents of Longmeadow have a 1.2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#32 Concord

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Concord has a current population of 17,600 residents.  Just 19 miles west of Boston, the community is best known as the home of such famous authors as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.  The violent crime rate in Concord is 72.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is .09%.

#33 Chelmsford

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Another town in Middlesex County, Chelmsford is home to 33,800 residents.  Located 24 miles northwest of Boston, the community sits adjacent to the city of Lowell and has been included on Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 72.5, and residents of Chelmsford have a 1.5% chance of being affected by property crime.

#34 Belmont

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Also in Middlesex County, the town of Belmont is home to 24,700 residents.  The community sits adjacent to the city of Cambridge and is known for its distinct neighborhoods as well as its well-performing schools.  The violent crime rate in Belmont is 75.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.1%.

#35 Hingham

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Located in Plymouth County, the town of Hingham is home to 22,100 residents.  Considered a part of Boston’s South Shore area, the community sits along the southwest corner of Boston Harbor, known as Hingham Bay.  The headquarters of Talbots, Inc. is located here and is a major employer.  The violent crime rate in here is 75.6, and residents of Hingham have a 1.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

#36 Dedham

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A town in Norfolk County, Dedham is home to 24,700 residents.  Also the county seat, the community is located on the southwest side of Boston and is made up of eight distinct neighborhoods.  The violent crime rate in Dedham is 75.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.4%.

#37 Braintree

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Located in Norfolk County, Braintree is a city that is home to 35,700 residents.  The community sits just south of Quincy and is home to several large companies, including TopSource LLC, Altra Industrial Motion, and Greater Media.  The violent crime rate here is 82.6, and residents of Braintree have a 1.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#38 Ashland

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A town in Middlesex County, Ashland is home to 16,500 residents.  Considered a part of the MetroWest region of the state, the community is known as the home of the electric clock and has been recognized nationally for its outstanding public schools.  The violent crime rate in Ashland is 82.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just .08%.

#39 Sharon

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Located in Norfolk County, Sharon is home to 17,600 residents.  Just 17 miles southwest of downtown Boston, the community includes Lake Massapoag, a popular boating and swimming destination, and has been included on CNNMoney’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 83.8, and residents of Sharon have a .06% chance of being affected by property crime.

#40 Newton

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A suburban city in Middlesex County, Newton is home to 85,100 residents.  Located just 7 miles west of downtown Boston, the city is comprised of thirteen villages, including Chestnut Hill, which is home to Boston College.  The violent crime rate in Newton is 87.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1%.

#41 Gloucester

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Located on Cape Anne in Essex County, the city of Gloucester is home to 28,700 residents.  Considered a part of the state’s North Shore, the community is a popular summer destination and a center for the local fishing industry.  The violent crime rate here is 92.2, and residents of Gloucester have a 1.4% chance of being affected by property crime.

#42 Medway

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A town in Norfolk County, Medway is home to 13,000 residents.  Incorporated in 1713, the community sits along the banks of the Charles River, encompasses 11.5 square miles, and is served by the Medway Public School District.  The violent crime rate in Medway is 92.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is less than 1%.

#43 Norwood

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Also located in Norfolk County, the town of Norwood is home to 30,600 residents.  The community sits on the Neponset River and is home to such companies as Analog Devices, Inc. and MEDITECH.  The violent crime rate here is 96.4, and residents of Norwood have a 1.7% chance of being affected by property crime.

#44 Westborough

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A town in Worcester County, Westborough is home to 18,200 residents.  The community has many recreation areas for hiking, boating, and fishing, and has several properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  The violent crime rate in Westborough is 97.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1%.

#45 North Reading

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of North Reading is home to 14,800 residents.  Considered a suburb of Boston, this growing community has historic buildings and a new state of the art high school.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate here is 98.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in North Reading is just .09%.

#46 Milton

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A town in Norfolk County, Milton is home to 27,000 residents.  Considered an affluent suburb of Boston, the community has the highest percentage of residents claiming Irish heritage in the country and has been included on Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Milton is 102.1, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is just 1%.

#47 Acton

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Located in Middlesex County, the town of Acton is home to 21,900 residents.  Just 21 miles northwest of Boston, this affluent community is known for its well-performing schools as has repeatedly been included on Money’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate here is 102.9, and residents of Acton have a 1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#48 Lakeville

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A town in Plymouth County, Lakeville is home to 10,600 residents.  The community encompasses 36.1 square miles and is known for its system of lakes as well as being the home to the headquarters of Ocean Spray.  The violent crime rate in Lakeville is 111.6, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 2%.

#49 Northborough

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Located in Worcester County, the town of Northborough is home to 14,100 residents.  Incorporated in 1766, the community is part of Central Massachusetts, encompasses 18.8 square miles, and is served by the Northborough-Southborough School District.  The violent crime rate here is 111.7, and residents of Northborough have a 1.2% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#50 Tyngsborough

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A town in Middlesex County, Tyngsborough is home to 11,200 residents.  Just 28 miles north of Boston, the community sits on the New Hampshire state line adjacent to the Merrimack River.   The town is primarily a bedroom community to nearby Lowell and Nashua, NH.  The violent crime rate in Tyngsborough is 112.9, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 1.2%.

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TennesseeLocated in the southeastern United States, Tennessee is home to 6.6 million people. The state has two nearly equally large cities, Memphis and the state capital of Nashville. Tennessee is characterized by both its rich history and by its distinct landscape that is dominated by the Appalachian Mountains to the east. If you plan to make The Volunteer State your home, we’re serving up the 25 safest cities in Tennessee.

Our list was compiled based on FBI violent crime stats and proprietary backgroundchecks.org research data. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 608 for violent crime and 3,061 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000.
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#1 Brentwood

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Located in Williamson County, the city of Brentwood is home to 37,000 residents.  Considered a suburb of Nashville, the community is known for its rolling hills, lush parks, and is regarded as one of the wealthiest cities in the country.  Brentwood is also the safest place to live in Tennessee, with a violent crime rate of 44.2, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just .08%.

#2 Germantown

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A city in Shelby County, Germantown is home to 38,800 residents.  Considered a suburb of Memphis, the community is known for its annual horse shows and competitions as well as for having a nationally accredited parks and recreation department.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate in Germantown is 78.5, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.5%.

#3 Franklin

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Located in Williamson County, the city of Franklin is home to 68,800 residents.  Just 21 miles south of Nashville, this fast-growing community is also the county seat and is the site of several health care related businesses.  The violent crime rate here is 143.4, and residents of Franklin have a 1.5% chance of being affected by property crime.

#4 Collierville

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A town in Shelby County, Collierville has a current population of 43,900 residents.  Considered a suburb of Memphis, the town is home to an 800,000 square-foot shopping center, a large hospital, and a historic town square.  The violent crime rate in Collierville is 172.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.9%.

#5 Spring Hill

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Located in Maury and Williamson counties, the city of Spring Hill is home to 32,500 residents.  Just 30 miles south of Nashville, the economy is booming here with such companies as General Motors, Ryder, and Goodwill in operation.  The violent crime rate here is 196.8, and residents of Spring Hill have a 1.2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#6 Maryville

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A city in Blount County, Maryville is home to 27,400 residents.  Considered a suburb of Knoxville, the community enjoys commerce from popular nearby tourist destinations such as Pigeon Forge, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Dollywood.  The violent crime rate in Maryville is 211.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 3%.

#7 Mt Juliet

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Located in Wilson County, Mt. Juliet is home to 28,100 residents.  Just 17 miles east of downtown Nashville, the city sits between Percy Priest Lake and Old Hickory Lake, which are both man-made reservoirs.  The violent crime rate here is 225.2, and residents of Mt. Juliet have a 1.8% chance of being affected by property crime.

#8 Bartlett

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A city in Shelby County, Bartlett is home to 54,600 residents.  The city encompasses 23.4 square miles, is served by the Shelby County School District, and has been included on Money magazine’s list of best places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Bartlett is 237.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.4%.

#9 White House

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Located in Robertson and Sumner counties, the city of White House is home to 10,700 residents.  Just 22 miles north of downtown Nashville, the community was named for a two-story house built in 1829, a replica of which now sits in the center of town.  The violent crime rate here is 238, and residents of White House have a 1.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#10 Hendersonville

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A city in Sumner County, Hendersonville is home to 51,300 residents.  Located 18 miles northeast of Nashville, the community is the site of the national headquarters of Rhoades Car, has strong ties to country music, and was included on Family Circle’s list of ten best cities for families.  The violent crime rate in Hendersonville is 240.6, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.7%.

#11 Elizabethton

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Located in Carter County, the city of Elizabethton is home to 14,000 residents.  Also the county seat, the community has a rich history and is the site of several rivers, making recreation opportunities in the area plentiful.  The violent crime rate here is 252.8, and residents of Elizabethton have a 5.4% chance of being affected by property crime.

#12 Smyrna

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A town in Rutherford County, Smyrna is home to 43,000 residents.  The town sits along the shores of Percy Priest Lake and is the site of a Nissan Motors plant, which employs around 6,000 workers.  The violent crime rate in Smyrna is 256.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.3%.

#13 Oak Ridge

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Located in Anderson and Roane counties, the city of Oak Ridge is home 29,300 residents.  Just 25 miles west of Knoxville, the community is also known as the Atomic City and the Secret City due to its participation in the Manhattan Project. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory still operates and plays a significant role in the area’s economy.  The violent crime rate here is 273.7, and residents of Oak Ridge have a 3.4% chance of being affected by property crime.

#14 Martin

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A city in Weakley County, Martin has a current population of 11,400 residents.  The city encompasses 12.4 square miles and is the home of the University of Tennessee at Martin as well as the site of the annual Tennessee Soybean Festival. The violent crime rate in Martin is 294.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.9%.

#15 Dickson

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Located in Dickson County, the city of Dickson is home to 14,900 residents.  The city encompasses 20 square miles, was named after Congressman William Dickson, and sits on the Tennessee Valley Divide.  The violent crime rate here is 399.2, and residents of Dickson have a 5.1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#16 Gallatin

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A city in Sumner County, Gallatin has a current population of 32,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits on the Cumberland River and is home to the headquarters of several companies such as Gap, Inc., Beretta, and Servpro Industries.  The violent crime rate in Gallatin is 427.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.7%.

#17 Soddy-Daisy

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Located in Hamilton County, the city of Soddy-Daisy is home to 12,700 residents.  Formed in 1969 when two cities merged, this community with a unique name has evolved into a bedroom community of nearby Chattanooga.  The violent crime rate in Soddy-Daisy is 431.1, and residents have a 3.2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#18 La Vergne

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A city in Rutherford County, La Vergne is home to 34,000 residents.  Considered a suburb of Nashville, the community is the site of just one of the two U.S. printing plants for Lightning Source as well as the largest subdivision of homes in the state.  The violent crime rate here is 466.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in La Vergne is 1.6%.

#19 Cookeville

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Located in Putnam County, the city of Cookeville is home to 30,400 residents.  Also the county seat, the community sits on the Highland Rim, is near three man-made lakes, has a strong economy, and is home to Tennessee Technological University. The violent crime rate in Cookeville is 471.8, and residents have a 4.9% chance of being affected by property crime.

#20 Johnson City

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A city in Washington, Sullivan, and Carter counties, Johnson City is home to 63,100 residents.  The city is the site of East Tennessee State University and has been included on Forbes’ list of best small place for business and careers in the country as well as Kiplinger’s list of least expensive cities for living in the USA.  The violent crime rate here is 495.8, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Johnson City is 4.4%.

#21 Portland

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Located in Sumner and Robertson counties, the city of Portland is home to 11,900 residents.  A part of the Highland Rim in the northern region of the state, the city is considered a suburb of Nashville and has attracted such companies as Daido America, Kyowa America, and Unipres.  The violent crime rate in Portland is 508.4, and residents have a 2.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

#22 Sevierville

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A city in Sevier County, Sevierville is home to 14,800 residents.  Also the county seat, the community lies along the banks of the Little Pigeon River between the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains and the Tennessee Valley.  The violent crime rate here is 527.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Sevierville is 5.5%.

#23 Bristol

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Located in Sullivan County, the city of Bristol has a current population of 26,700 residents.  The city sits on the state line, which runs down Main Street and is a sister city to Bristol, VA (also on our safe cities list).  It is also home to the Bristol Motor Speedway, a NASCAR short track.  The violent crime rate in Bristol is 529.2, and residents have a 4% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#24 Tullahoma

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A city in Franklin and Coffee counties, Tullahoma is home to 18,800 residents.  The city is known for its promotion of performing arts as well as for being the site of the University of Tennessee Space Institute.  The violent crime rate in Tullahoma is 535, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 3.4%.

#25 Goodlettsville

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Located in Sumner and Davidson counties, the city of Goodlettsville has a current population of 15,900 residents.  Considered an outlying suburb of Nashville, the city is home to the headquarters of Dollar General as well as a Tyson Foods plant, which is considered the largest fresh meat packing plant in the world.  The violent crime rate here is 551.8, and residents of Goodlettsville have a 5.4% chance of being involved in a property crime.

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50 Safest Cities in Pennsylvania 2016

PennsylvaniaThe Keystone State is both the 6th most populous and the 9th most densely populated in the U.S. One of the 13 original founding states, Pennsylvania is home to 12.8 million residents and over 100 miles of shoreline along Lake Erie and the Delaware Estuary. We’re giving you the 50 safest cities in Pennsylvania based on FBI violent crime stats and propriety backgroundchecks.org research data.

Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 314 for violent crime and 1,932 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000. If you’d like to call this beautiful and historic state home, one of the following cities is sure to be a safe choice.

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#1 Upper Allen

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A township in Cumberland County, Upper Allen is home to 15,300 residents.  Incorporated in 1850, the township is home to seven unincorporated communities and is the site of the Messiah College campus.  This is the safest place to live in Pennsylvania.  Violent crime in Upper Allen is non-existent, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is just .09%.

#2 Buckingham

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Located in Bucks County, Buckingham is a township of 20,000 residents.  Named after its namesake in England, Buckingham is home to several historic landmarks including a station on the Underground Railroad.  This is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 5 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just .06%.

#3 West Deer

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A township in Allegheny County, West Deer is home to 11,700 residents.  Formerly a farming and coal mining town, the community has grown and diversified in recent years.  Living here is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 8.5 and the chance of being affected by property crime in West Deer just .09%.

#4 New Britain

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A township in Bucks County, New Britain is home to 11,000 residents.  Founded in 1723, the township encompasses 14.7 square miles and is the site of several historic covered bridges.  The violent crime rate in New Britain is 9, and residents have just a .08% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#5 New Hanover

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Located in Montgomery County, New Hanover Township has a current population of 10,900 residents.  The community consists of rolling hills and valleys and has several villages within its borders.  The violent crime rate here is 9.1, and the chance of being affected by property crime in New Hanover is just .06%.

#6 Silver Spring

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A township in Cumberland County and northwest of Mechanicsburg, Silver Spring is home to 13,600 residents. The community sits along both the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the Carlisle Pike, giving it easy access to other parts of the state.  This is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 14.5 and the chance of being affected by property crime here 1.6%.

#7 Upper Uwchlan

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Located in Chester County, Upper Uwchlan is a township that is home to 11,200 residents.  The township covers 11.6 square miles and has several properties that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places including two historic districts and a covered bridge.  The violent crime rate in Upper Uwchlan is 17.6, and residents have just a .07% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#8 Patton

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A township in Centre County and part of the State College MSA, Patton is home to 15,300 residents.  Established in 1794, the community was named after Colonel John Patton and has a rich history in iron mining.  The violent crime rate in Patton is 19.5, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 1.1%.

#9 South Fayette

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Located in Allegheny County, South Fayette is a township that is home to 14,400 residents.  The community has seen a good deal of growth in recent years due to its proximity to Pittsburgh and its well-performing schools.  Living here is also a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 20.7 and the chance of being involved in a property crime just .06%.

#10 Amity

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A township in Berks County, Amity is home to 12,500 residents.  The community encompasses 18.4 square miles and is home to many properties that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  The violent crime rate in Amity is 23.8, and residents have a .09% chance of being affected by property crime.

#11 Hampden

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A township in Cumberland County, Hampden is the largest municipality by population in the county with 28,000 residents.  The community maintains over 100 acres of parks and is also home to the state of Pennsylvania Department of Corrections headquarters.  The violent crime rate here is 25.1, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Hampden is just 1%.

#12 Manor

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Located in Lancaster County, Manor is a township that is home to 16,400 residents.  Also considered a suburb of the city of Lancaster, the community encompasses 48.6 square miles and has a rich history dating back nearly 200 years.  The violent crime rate in Manor is 25.2, and residents have a 1.3% chance of being affected by property crime.

#13 Upper Southampton

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Located in Bucks County, Upper Southampton is a township with a current population of 15,100 residents.  First settled by Quakers in the 1600’s, the community continues to retain its small-town atmosphere and is a safe place to call home.  The violent crime rate here is 26.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime is just 1.1%.

#14 Lower Salford

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A township in Montgomery County, Lower Salford is home to 15,300 residents.  The community has 12 parks as part of its “Open Space/Green Belt” program and is known for its Mennonite Heritage Center.  Living here is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 26.5, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just .04%.

#15 Tredyffrin

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Located in eastern Chester County, Tredyffrin is a township of 29,300 residents.  The community sits adjacent to the Valley Forge National Historic Park and is home to a long list of historic buildings and landmarks.  The violent crime rate in Tredyffrin Township is 27, and residents have a .09% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#16 Mount Joy

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A township in Lancaster County, Mount Joy is home to 9,800 residents.  Founded in 1735, the community encompasses 28 square miles and is served by two different public school districts.  Living in Mount Joy is safe, with a violent crime rate of 27.3 and the chance of being affected by property crime here less than 1%.

#17 Peters

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Located in Washington County, Peters Township is home to 21,200 residents.  The township was founded in 1781 and contains seven distinct communities within its borders.  Peters is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 28.2 and residents having just a  .06% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#18 Cranberry

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Classified as a Second Class Township, Cranberry is located in Butler County and is considered the fastest growing area in the Pittsburgh MSA.  Home to 30,100 residents, the community is home to a large mall, several business headquarters and the practice facility for the Pittsburgh Penguins.  The violent crime rate here is 28.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Cranberry is 1.3%.

#19 South Park

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Located in south Allegheny County, South Park is a township that is home to 13,400 residents.  The community encompasses 9.2 square miles and a large portion of the town consists of a county park that includes a golf course, ice rink, tennis courts, trail system, concert pavilion, wave pool, and dog park. The violent crime rate in South Park is 29.7, and residents have just a .03% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#20 Richland

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A township in Cambria County, Richland is considered a part of the Johnstown MSA and is home to 12,800 residents.  The town is the site of the largest mall in the area, The Johnstown Galleria, as well as The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown campus, the first regional campus of a major university in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Richland is 31, and residents have a 4.4% chance of being affected by property crime.

#21 McCandless

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Classified as a Home Rule Municipality, McCandless is home to 28,400 residents.  The community has been included in Money’s list of “Best Places to Live” and is served by the North Allegheny School District.  Living in McCandless is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 31.5 and the chance of being involved in property crime here less than 1%.

#22 Cecil

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Located in Washington County, Cecil is township that is home to 11,200 residents.  The community encompasses 26.4 square miles, and its business park is the site of several large companies such as Ansys and Consul Energy.  The violent crime rate in Cecil is 35.4, and property crime is practically non-existent at just .01%.

#23 North Middleton

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A township in north-central Cumberland County, North Middleton is home to 11,100 residents. The area has strong roots in agriculture and became well-known for its signature “Pennsylvania Barn”, some of which are still in existence today.  The violent crime rate in North Middleton is 35.6, and residents have a 1.2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#24 Upper St Clair

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Located in Allegheny County, Upper St. Clair is a township that is home to 19,200 residents.  Considered an affluent suburb of Pittsburgh, the community is just 10 miles south of the city and is also known for its nationally-recognized schools.  The violent crime rate here is 36.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Upper St. Clair is just .05%.

#25 Upper Moreland

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A township in Montgomery County, Upper Moreland is home to 24,000 residents.  The community is considered a part of the Philadelphia MSA and contains several distinctive neighborhoods and business districts.  The violent crime rate here is 37.2, and residents have a 2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#26 Marple

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Located in Delaware County, Marple is a township that is home to 23,400 residents.  First settled by Quakers in the late 1600’s, the town now has a system of eleven parks and is home to a public two-year community college.  The violent crime rate in Marple is 38.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is just 1.5%.

#27 West Lampeter

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Located in Lancaster County, West Lampeter is a township with a current population of 13,100 residents.  The community encompasses 16.4 square miles and has multiple listings on the National Register of Historic Places including two covered bridges.  This is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 39.1 and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 1.1%.

#28 Plumstead

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A township in Bucks County, Plumstead is home to 12,400 residents.  Founded by English Quakers in the 1700’s, the town still has many working farms that have been passed down through generations.  Plumstead is a safe place to live, with a violent crime rate of 40 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 1.1%.

#29 Northampton

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Located in Bucks County, Northampton is a township with a current population of 39,700 residents.  The community is just 12 miles northeast of Philadelphia and contains four distinct unincorporated communities.  The violent crime rate here is 40.1, and residents have just a  .07% chance of being affected by property crime.

#30 Newtown

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The oldest township in Delaware County, Newtown is home to 12,200 residents.  Originally settled by Welsh Quakers, the town has evolved into a suburban community with some historic homes and is also the home to the Aronimink Golf Club, which has hosted several PGA events.  The violent crime rate in Newtown is 40.2, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is less than 1%.

#31 Shaler

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Located in Allegheny County, Shaler is a township that is home to 28,700 residents.  Considered a suburb of Pittsburgh, the community is a part of the North Hills Region and is primarily a residential area.  Living in Shaler is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 41.6, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 1.2%.

#32 Limerick

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A township in Montgomery County, Limerick is home to 18,000 residents.  Founded in the 1700’s by a settler from Limerick, Ireland, the town is just 34 miles northwest of Philadelphia.  The community is home to a Premium Outlet Mall and a nuclear power plant.  The violent crime rate in Limerick is 43.9, and residents have a 2.5% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#33 Franklin Park

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Located in Allegheny County, Franklin Park is a borough that is home to 13,400 residents.  Encompassing 13.6 square miles of land, Franklin Park is considered a growing suburb of Pittsburgh.  The violent crime rate here is 44.4, and the chance of being affected by property crime is incredibly low, at just .03%.

#34 North Strabane

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A township in Washington County, North Strabane has a current population of 13,400 residents.  Named after a town in Ireland, the community has several listings on the National Register of Historic Places and is served by the Canon-McMillan School District.  The violent crime rate in North Strabane is 44.6, and residents have a 1% of being involved in a property crime.

#35 Mt Lebanon

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Classified as a Home Rule Municipality, Mt. Lebanon is located in Allegheny County and is home to 33,100 residents.  Known as an affluent suburb of Pittsburgh, the community is noted for its well-performing school district and thriving central business district.  Living here is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 45.1 and the chance of being affected by property crime just .06%.

#36 Springfield

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Located in Delaware County, Springfield is a township that is home to 24,200 residents.  Philadelphia is just 10 miles to the east and the community consists of many developments of single-family homes.  There is also an extensive parks system here for residents.  The violent crime rate in Springfield is 45.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 2.8%.

#37 East Whiteland

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A township in Chester County, East Whiteland has a current population of 10,600 residents.  Founded by Welsh settlers in 1704, the community is located approximately 25 miles west of Philadelphia near the walls of the Great Valley.  Living in East Whiteland is safe, with a violent crime rate of 46.5 and the chance of being affected by property crime here just .06%.

#38 Willistown

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Located in Chester County, Willistown is a township that is home to 10,400 residents.  The community is part of the western Philadelphia suburb known as the Main Line and has three separate designated historic districts.  The violent crime rate in Willistown is 47.1, and residents have a 1.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#39 Montgomery

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A township in Montgomery County, Montgomery has a current population of 24,700 residents.  Considered a suburban community, it is the location of a regional shopping mall and is served by the North Penn School District.  The violent crime rate in Montgomery is 48, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 1.6%.

#40 Lower Makefield

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Located in Bucks County, Lower Makefield is a township that is home to 32,500 residents.  This suburb of Philadelphia was ranked by CNNMoney as one of the best places to live for the Eastern region of the U.S.  Some residents also commute as far as New York City.  The violent crime rate here is 49, and residents have a 1.3% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#41 Upper Providence

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A township in Delaware County, Upper Providence is located approximately 15 miles west of Philadelphia.  Home to 10,100 residents, the community is mostly residential and includes parts of Ridley Creek State Park, a 2,606-acre park that offers hiking, biking, and fishing.  This is a safe place to live, with a violent crime rate of 49.2 and the chance of being affected by property crime here just .05%.

#42 Washington

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Located in Franklin County, Washington is a township that is home to 11,500 residents.  The community encompasses 38.9 square miles of land and has numerous listings on the National Register of Historic Places including a bridge, an armory, and its historic district.  The violent crime rate in Washington is 49.5, and residents have a 1.8% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#43 North Fayette

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A township in Allegheny County, North Fayette is considered a suburb of Pittsburgh and has a current population of 13,600 residents.  The township is home to several business and shopping destinations as well as the campuses of Pittsburgh Technical Institute and the Community College of Allegheny County.  The violent crime rate in North Fayette is 50, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 1.7%.

#44 Haverford

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Located in Delaware County, Haverford is considered a home rule township and has a population of 48,400 residents.  The community is considered an inner ring suburb of Philadelphia and its Merion Golf Club has hosted two major PGA championship tournaments.  Haverford is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 51.4 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 1.1%.

#45 West Whiteland

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A township in Chester County, West Whiteland is home to 18,200 residents.  The community just celebrated its 250th anniversary.  They have an extensive parks system of over 100 acres and another site of over 700 acres soon to be developed.  The violent crime rate in West Whiteland is 54.2, and residents have a 2.5% chance of being affected by property crime.

#46 Spring

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Located in Berks County, Spring is a township that is home to 27,100 residents.  The township has a total area of 18.3 square miles and includes over 25 distinct unincorporated communities.  There are a number of commercial parks here, and the area is served by the Wilson School District. The violent crime rate in Spring is 55.1, and residents have a 1.2% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#47 Ferguson

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Considered a home rule municipality, Ferguson is located in Centre County and is home to 17,600 residents. Ferguson sits adjacent to the borough of State College, which is the home of Penn State.  The community of Ferguson is the site of Penn State’s Russell E. Larson Research Center, where much of the school’s agricultural research is conducted.  Living in Ferguson is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 56.3 and the chance of being affected by property crime just .07%.

#48 East Cocalico

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Located in northeastern Lancaster County, East Cocalico is a township that is home to 9,900 residents. The community was founded in 1838 and encompasses 20.6 square miles.  Its Bucher Thal Historic District has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  The violent crime rate in East Cocalico is  57.6, and residents have a 1.1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#49 East Norriton

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A township in Montgomery County, East Norriton is located just 8 miles north of Philadelphia and is home to 13,500 residents.  Genuardi’s, a division of Safeway, has its national headquarters here, and the township was named in the past by Business Week as one of the nation’s top five Best Affordable Suburbs.  The violent crime rate in East Norriton is 58.4, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 2.3%.

#50 Scott

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Located in Allegheny County, Scott is a township that is home to 17,000 residents.  The community has a land area of just 3.86 square miles and is surrounded by green spaces.  Residents are served by the Chartiers Valley School District, and this is considered a safe place to call home.  The violent crime rate in Scott is 58.5, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 1.1%.

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50 Safest Cities in Georgia 2016

GeorgiaThe Peach State was the last of the original thirteen colonies and is the eighth most populous state in the country in terms of population. It’s state capital, Atlanta, is considered an “alpha” or “world city” and this diverse state brings in business and commerce from all over the globe. If living in the Empire State of the South is on your agenda, you’ll want to check out our list of the 50 safest cities in Georgia for 2016.

Our list was compiled based on FBI violent crime stats and proprietary backgroundchecks.org research data. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents with the state average being 377 for violent crime and 3,281 for property crime. This is calculated by taking (# of crimes/population) * 100,000.
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#1 Peachtree City

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The largest city in Fayette County, Peachtree City is located in the South Metro Atlanta area and is home to 34,300 residents.  Golf carts are a principal means of transportation in this community, and more than 9,000 residents here use them. The city has been named on the list of best places to live and best places to raise kids.  It is also the safest place to live in the state of Georgia, with a violent crime rate of 42.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 1.3%.

#2 Acworth

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Located in Cobb County, Acworth is a city with a current population of 20,400 residents.  Nicknamed “The Lake City”, it sits in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains adjacent to Lake Altoona and Lake Acworth.  Living in Acworth is also a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 52.6 and the chance of being affected by property crime just 1.9%.

#3 Grovetown

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Part of the Augusta metropolitan area, Grovetown is located in Columbia County.  A city of 12,300 residents, one its biggest employers is John Deere Commercial Products.  This is also a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 59.8 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 2.1%.

#4 Alpharetta

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Considered an affluent suburb of Atlanta, Alpharetta is located in north Fulton County.  Home to 57,500 residents, the city has many ongoing events, festivals, and is the headquarters for several large corporations including Verizon Wireless South and McKesson.  The violent crime rate in Alpharetta is 70, and residents have just a 2% chance of being affected by property crime.

#5 Canton

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The county seat of Cherokee County, Canton is home to 22,900 residents.  A fast-growing city that has tripled in size as the suburbs of Atlanta have expanded north, Canton is served by the Cherokee County School District and has many ongoing improvement projects underway.  Canton is another safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 76.2 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 1.7%.

#6 Kennesaw

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A city in Cobb County, Kennesaw is a part of the greater Atlanta area.  Home to 29,700 residents, the city has a unique history and has been named as both one of the nation’s “10 best towns for families” and among the top 25 “most uniquely American cities and towns.”  The violent crime rate in Kennesaw is 98.3, and residents have a 1.6% chance of being affected by property crime.

#7 Duluth

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Located in Gwinnett County and considered a suburb of Atlanta, Duluth is home to 26,600 residents.  Duluth has been ranked by Forbes as one of the best places to move and is known as the site of the Infinite Energy Arena and the popular Duluth Fall Festival.  Another safe choice in Georgia, the violent crime rate here is 127, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Duluth is 2%.

#8 Pooler

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Located northwest of Savannah, Pooler is a city in Chatham County that is home to 19,100 residents. One of Georgia’s fastest-growing cities, Pooler has been expanding its retail outlets and has become a center for commercial development in the area, attracting several large businesses. The violent crime rate in Pooler is 136, and residents have a 2.5% chance of being affected by property crime.

#9 Suwanee

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A city in Gwinnett County, Suwanee is home to 17,600 residents.  Rated by Kiplinger as the 3rd best place to live in the country for raising families and by Family Circle as among the nation’s 10 best towns for families, this is a desirable and safe place to call home.  The violent crime rate here is 138.3, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Suwanee is 2.1%.

#10 Loganville

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Located in Walton and Gwinnett counties, the city of Loganville has a current population of 10,400 residents.  The city encompasses just 6 square miles, is served by two different school districts, and is the site of a popular botanical gardens.  Living in Loganville is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 140 and the chance of being affected by property crime in the city just 2.7%.

#11 Roswell

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A city in north Fulton County, Roswell is home to 94,000 residents.  The state’s seventh largest city, Roswell has 800 acres of parks, over 5,000 registered businesses, and was named by CNN as one of the top places to live in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Roswell is 143.3, and residents have a 1.8% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#12 Fayetteville

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Just 22 miles south of downtown Atlanta, Fayetteville is a city in central Fayette County.  Home to 15,900 residents, Fayetteville is the county seat and the site of the popular Fun Junction USA amusement park.   This city continues to be a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 153.4 and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 2.4%.

#13 Woodstock

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Located in Cherokee County, Woodstock is a fast-growing city that is considered a southern suburb of Atlanta. Home to 23,800 residents, the city is divided into three main sections: Towne Lake, Historic Downtown, and The Ridgewalk.  The violent crime rate here is 170.7, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Woodstock is 2.4%.

#14 Dallas

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Located in Paulding County, Dallas is a city with a current population of 12,600 residents.  Also serving as the county seat, the city is served by the Paulding County School District and has a trailhead on the popular Silver Comet Trail adjacent to the city’s Chamber of Commerce.  The violent crime rate in Dallas is 178.5, and residents have a 2.1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#15 Snellville

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An affluent city in Gwinnett County, Snellville is home to 18,200 residents.  The city has been working to develop a new central Towne Center and is known for its annual Snellville Days Festival that draws crowds from all over the Southeast.  The violent crime rate here is 180, and the chance of being involved in a property crime in Snellville is 4.5%.

#16 Decatur

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Located in DeKalb County, Decatur serves as the county seat and is home to 19,300 residents.  Considered an intown suburb of Atlanta, the city is served by MARTA rail stations and has the reputation as a progressive city with involved citizens.  Another safe choice in Georgia, the violent crime rate in Decatur is 197.3, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is 3.2%.

#17 Villa Rica

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A city in Carroll and Douglas counties, Villa Rica is home to 13,900 residents.  This fast-growing city is 32 miles west of Atlanta and has many properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This is a safe place to live, with a violent crime rate of 218.4 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 3.8%.

#18 Calhoun

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Located in Gordon County, Calhoun is a city that is home to 15,600 residents.  It also serves as the county seat and sits between the major cities of Atlanta, GA and Chattanooga, TN.  There are several museums and historic sites in this safe community, with a violent crime rate of 219.6, and the chance of being affected by property crime here at 4.7%.

#19 Lawrenceville

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The county seat of Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville is home to 28,500 residents.  Considered a northeast suburb of Atlanta, the city is served by the Gwinnett County Public School District and has a AAA minor league baseball team.  The violent crime rate in Lawrenceville is 236.8, and residents have a 3.5% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#20 Cartersville

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A city in Bartow County, Cartersville is home to 19,700 residents.  Also serving as the county seat, the city is a distant northwest Atlanta suburb and is the site of several arts and science museums.  Living in Cartersville is a safe bet, with a violent crime rate of 255.1 and a 4.6% chance of being affected by property crime in the city.

#21 Dalton

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Located in Whitfield County, Dalton is the county seat and main city in the Dalton, Georgia MSA.  The second largest city in northwest Georgia, Dalton is home to 33,100 residents and to many of the nation’s floorcovering manufacturers. This city in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 261.4 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 3.7%.

#22 McDonough

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A city in Henry County, McDonough is home to 22,000 residents.  Also the county seat, McDonough is served by the Henry County School District and is known for its annual Geranium Festival each May.  The violent crime rate here is 264.5, and residents have a 3.1% chance of being affected by property crime.

#23 Statesboro

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The largest city in and county seat of Bulloch County, Statesboro is home to 28,400 residents.  Originally a small trading community, the city is now known primarily as a college town as it is home to Georgia Southern University, a Carnegie Doctoral Research University with over 20,000 students.  The violent crime rate in Statesboro is 289.4, and the chance of being involved in a property crime here is 4.3%.

#24 Milledgeville

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Located in Baldwin County, Milledgeville is a city with a current population of 18,300 residents.  Also the county seat, the city served as the state capital during the Civil War and has a revitalized downtown historic district.  Living in Milledgeville is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 294 and the chance of being affected by property crime here at 4.1%.

#25 Chamblee

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A city in northern DeKalb County, Chamblee is home to 9,800 residents.  A northeastern Atlanta suburb, Chamblee has developed into a diverse multicultural community of many distinct neighborhoods.  Chamblee is home to Atlanta’s Chinatown Mall and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Atlanta field office.  The violent crime rate here is 303, and residents have a 3.8% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#26 Smyrna

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Just 10 miles from downtown Atlanta, Smyrna is a city that is home to 53,400 residents.  Located in Cobb County and considered one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, Smyrna is known as the “Jonquil City” for the thousands of flowers that grow there during the spring.  Another safe place to call home, the violent crime rate here is 306.5, and the chance of being affected by property crime in the city is just 2.6%.

#27 Winder

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A city in Barrow County, Winder has a current population of 14,000 residents. Also the county seat, the city has a new commercial development called The Gateway that provides residents with retail, eating, and entertainment options.  Living here is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 320.3 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 3.8%.

#28 Gainesville

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The county seat of Hall County, Gainesville is a city that is home to 33,800 residents. Often called the “Poultry Capital of the World” because of its many poultry processing plants, the city is also home to the University of North Georgia and Brenau University.  The violent crime rate in Gainesville is 324.8, and residents have a 4.3% chance of being affected by property crime.

#29 Perry

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Located in Houston County, Perry has a current population of 9,600 residents.  Also the county seat, the city is the site of the annual Georgia National Fair and its popular Dogwood Festival in the spring.  Perry is considered a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 327.1 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here just 2.2%.

#30 Newnan

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A city in Metro Atlanta in Coweta County, Newnan is home to 33,000 residents.  Also serving as the county seat, this fast-growing city is served by the Coweta County School District and has several regional campuses from the state university system.  The violent crime rate in Newnan is 366.7, and residents have a 3.3% of being affected by property crime in the city.

#31 Savannah

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The second largest city on our list and the fourth largest in the state, Savannah is home to 142,000 residents.  Located in Chatham County, the city is also the oldest in the state and serves as an important seaport and one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the U.S.  The violent crime rate in Savannah is 379.6, and residents have just a 3.5% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#32 Lilburn

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Located in Gwinnett County, Lilburn is home to 11,500 residents.  Considered a suburb of Atlanta, the city is served by the Gwinnett County School District and is known for its Lilburn Daze festival each fall.  The violent crime rate here is 380.8, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Lilburn is 6.5%.

#33 Waycross

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The county seat of Ware County, Waycross has a current population of 14,700 residents.  This city in southern Georgia is home to two designated historic districts and is the birthplace of the popular Bubba Burger.  The violent crime rate in Waycross is 410.1, and residents have a 6.1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#34 Thomasville

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The second largest city in southwest Georgia, Thomasville is home to 18,400 residents.  The county seat of Thomas County, the city features a large farmer’s market, a  historic downtown, and is known for its annual Rose Festival.  The violent crime rate here is 413.9, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Thomasville is 6.4%.

#35 LaGrange

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Located in Troup County in west Georgia, LaGrange is a city with a current population of 30,400 residents.  Also the county seat, the city is home to LaGrange College, the oldest private college in the state, and its West Point Lake is a popular bass fishing destination.  The violent crime rate in LaGrange is 416.9, and residents have a 5.9% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#36 Conyers

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The one and only city in Rockdale County, Conyers is home to 13,900 residents.  Also the county seat, Conyers is served by the Rockdale County School District and features a semi-professional soccer team called the Georgia Revolution.  The violent crime rate here is 427, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Conyers is 6.5%.

#37 Covington

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Located in Newton County, Covington is a city that is home to 13,300 residents.  Just 35 miles southeast of Atlanta, the city also serves as the county seat and has several districts that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  The violent crime rate in Covington is 433.9, and residents have a 6.1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#38 Valdosta

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A city in Lowndes County, Valdosta is known as the Azalea City for its abundance of these plants. The city has a population of 54,500 residents and is home to Valdosta State University, and its Valdosta High School has the most winning football program in the U.S.  Living here is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 438, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 4.1%.

#39 Hinesville

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Located in Liberty County, the city of Hinesville is home to 33,400 residents.  Also the county seat, Hinesville sits adjacent to the Atlantic coast and features many coastal streams and waterways, including the Cay Creek Wetlands area.  The violent crime rate in Hinesville is 438.6, and residents have a 4.2% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#40 St. Marys

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A city in Camden County, St. Marys is home to 17,100 residents.  The city serves as the gateway to the Cumberland Island National Seashore and is the site of the popular annual St. Marys Rock Shrimp Festival.  Living in St. Marys is a safe choice, with a violent crime rate of 439.8, and the chance of being affected by property crime in the city just 3%.

#41 Kingsland

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Located in Camden County, Kingsland is a city with a population of 15,900 residents.  This fast-growing city sits just north of the Florida state line and features a historic downtown district.  It is also known for its annual Catfish Festival each Labor Day.  The violent crime rate in Kingsland is 497.4, and residents have a 3.2% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#42 Columbus

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The largest city on our list, Columbus is home to 202,800 residents.  Located in west Georgia in Muscogee County, the city serves as the county seat and sits directly across the Chattahoochee River and the Alabama state line.  Columbus is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 406.7 and the chance of being involved in a property crime here at 5.7%.

#43 Rome

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A city in the Appalachian Mountain foothills, Rome is located in Floyd County and serves as its county seat.  Home to 36,300 residents, the city is the largest in northwest Georgia and features an active culture, diverse economy, and quality schools.  The violent crime rate in Rome is 519.6, and residents have a 6.1% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#44 Vidalia

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Located in Toombs and Montgomery counties, Vidalia has a current population of 10,400 residents.  Vidalia is still primarily an agricultural town and is known for its Vidalia onions, which have been grown there since 1931.  The city also holds its much-anticipated Onion Festival each spring.  The violent crime rate here is 525.1, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Vidalia is 6.6%.

#45 Warner Robins

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A city in Houston County south of Atlanta, Warner Robins is home to 66,500 residents.  Named after an Air Force General, the city sits adjacent to Robins Air Force Base and has been named by Business Week as a best place in the state to raise a family.  The violent crime rate in Warner Robins is 528.7, and residents have a 5.7% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#46 Powder Springs

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A city in Cobb County, Power Springs is home to 13,900 residents.  Incorporated in 1838, the name comes from the seven springs inside the city, which contain 26 minerals and turn sand “black as gunpowder”.  Downtown Atlanta is just 22 miles to the east, and this is a safe place to call home, with a violent crime rate of 539.1, and the chance of being affected by property crime here just 2.8%.

#47 Moultrie

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Located in Colquitt County, the city of Moultrie is home to 14,200 residents.  Also the county seat, the city is primarily an agricultural community that is also well-known for its antique shops, giving it the name “The Antique Capital of South Georgia.”  The violent crime rate here is 587, and residents have a 7.2% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#48 Douglasville

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The county seat of Douglas County, the city of Douglasville has a current population of 30,900 residents.  Located about 20 miles west of Atlanta, Douglasville’s central business district is a registered historic place and the city has an extensive parks and recreation system.  The violent crime rate here is 603.1, and the chance of being affected by property crime in Douglasville is 6.3%.

#49 Macon

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A city in Bibb County, Macon is home to 153,600 residents.  Known as “the Heart of Georgia” due to its central location, the city is the site of Mercer University and Middle Georgia State University.  Macon has a strong musical heritage and features many popular festivals throughout the year. The violent crime rate in Macon is 628, and residents have a 7.2% chance of being involved in a property crime.

#50 Carrollton

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Located in the Appalachian Mountain foothills in Carroll County, the city of Carrollton has a population of 24,300 residents.  Also the county seat, Carrollton is home to the University of West Georgia and has an active downtown area called Adamson Square.  The violent crime rate in Carrollton is 629.7, and the chance of being affected by property crime here is just 4.4%.

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