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Indiana State has a higher violent crime rate than the US average, with 23 compared to 22.7. This means that individuals in Indiana State are more likely to experience a violent crime such as an assault or homicide than people in other states. Property crime is also higher than the US average in Indiana State, at 36.1 compared to 35.4. This indicates that property crimes such as burglary and theft are more common in the state than elsewhere in the US. Although these numbers may seem alarming, it is important to remember that the overall crime rate in Indiana State is still lower than many other areas of the country.

Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)

Indiana violent crime is 23.0. (The US average is 22.7)
Indiana property crime is 36.1. (The US average is 35.4)

 Violent Crimes  - Murder  Rape  Robbery  Assault
 Property Crimes  - Burglary  Larceny  Auto Theft
Westfield, IN Crime History
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Year Violent Murder Rape Robbery Assault Property Burglary Larceny Auto

   Crime in Nearby Cities
City Violent
per 100k
Property
per 100k
Pop. Miles Data
Year
Westfield, IN37.0782.236,68172019
Zionsville, IN14.5282.325,57482019
Whitestown, IN224.31,162.14,27692019
Carmel, IN31.5846.042,386102019
Noblesville, IN49.6957.126,176142019
Brownsburg, IN148.1944.321,394172019
   Crime in Similar Size Cities
City Violent
per 100k
Property
per 100k
Pop. Miles Data
Year
Indianapolis, IN1272.84,129.2759,066212018
Louisville, KY686.93,891.5677,7101362019
Louisville, KY1,346.410,044.0257,7391362003
Chicago, IL943.22,982.62,724,1211432019
Columbus, OH503.43,308.0772,9741742019
Milwaukee, WI1,332.52,554.8595,6192252019

   Visualize the relationship between violent and property crime in similar size cities.

   Crime by Location

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Over 3 years ago

Lived here my whole life and have tried like hell to leave. It's difficult though because it has to be the cheapest place in America to live, but that also means the pay  More

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Gomer · 
Over 5 years ago

I grew up in Indiana and when I became an adult, I left. I sometimes travel through and whenever I do it just makes me sad. There's no pride of ownership in Indiana.   More

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Over 8 years ago

great cost of  More

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