The answer is clearly self-evident. If you live in a low crime-rate area, that means that your area suffers less crime than someplace else which has a higher crime-rate.
Louisville, KY has a very low crime rate, particularly compared to the overall crime rate in Kentucky. It is safer than 97% of the cities in the United States.
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According to the Isle of Man, they have a very low crime rate. They claim their crime is low because of the high fines that are given to anyone who commits a crime and also the jail time.
Relatively low.
st thomas
It has a very low crime rate.
2913.32 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2000.A medium crime rate compared to other countries, i.e. Japan = 1951.92 per 100,000, a low crime rate and USA = 4123.97 per 100,000, a high crime rate.
2913.32 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2000.A medium crime rate compared to other countries, i.e. Japan = 1951.92 per 100,000, a low crime rate and USA = 4123.97 per 100,000, a high crime rate.
The crime rate for low income based apartments in west Philadelphia is about 5%. You can read more at http://www.city-data.com/forum/philadelphia/53305-university-city-vs-north-liberties.html In order to provide you with an accurate crime rate,I will need the address. Generally speaking you will find higher crime in low income areas.
It appears that the crime rate in Canton, MI is relatively low compared to either the national average crime rate or the crime rate in other cities of its size. It was actually named one of the best places to live by Money Magazine in 2006.
Morningside
# of crimes (11,877,000) divided by population (311,000,000) = .038 the crime rate is 4% which is actually remarkably low compared to other countries. I know the UK has 10% which is higher.