Drug-Related Crime per Capita in North Carolina
The map below shows drug-related crime per 1,000 North Carolina residents.
The map below shows drug-related crime per 1,000 North Carolina residents.
C-
Overall Crime Grade™
C- |
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C- |
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Other Crime Grade |
D+ |
A crime occurs every 1 minute (on average) in North Carolina.
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Crime Grade's drug-related crime map shows the safest places in North Carolina in green. The most dangerous areas in North Carolina are in red, with moderately safe areas in yellow. Crime rates on the map are weighted by the type and severity of the crime.
The D grade means the rate of drug-related crime is higher than the average US state. North Carolina is in the 20th percentile for safety, meaning 80% of states are safer and 20% of states are more dangerous. This analysis applies to North Carolina's proper boundaries only. See the table on nearby places below for nearby states.
The rate of drug-related crime in North Carolina is 5.752 per 1,000 residents during a standard year. People who live in North Carolina generally consider the south part of the state to be the safest.
Your chance of being a victim of drug-related crime in North Carolina may be as high as 1 in 145 in the southwest neighborhoods, or as low as 1 in 213 in the south part of the state. See the section on interpreting the drug-related crime map, however, because comparing rates for drug-related crime or any other crime is not as intuitive as it may seem.
By a simple count ignoring population, more crimes occur in the north parts of North Carolina: about 12,139 per year. The northwest part of North Carolina has fewer cases of drug-related crime with only 2,595 in a typical year.
When looking at the drug-related crime map for North Carolina, remember that the rate of drug-related crime per resident may appear inflated when people visit the area during the day, but do not live there. For example, there are more retail establishments in the north part of the state. Many crimes are committed in retail areas in blocks where few people live. Red areas on the drug-related crime rate map do not always indicate danger for North Carolina residents who live there.
More issues arise with places like airports, parks, and schools. Major airports, of which North Carolina has 2, always look like high-crime locations due to the large number of people and the low population nearby. Parks and designated recreational areas, of which North Carolina has 1,671, have the same problem. Of North Carolina’s 10,781,294 residents, few live near recreational areas. Because many people visit, crime rates may appear higher even for safe parks. Ultimately crime happens where people are, whether they live there or not. Before writing off an area as unsafe, look at both the crime rate and total crime maps, then consider nearby destinations that people may be visiting.
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Crime Type |
Crime Rate |
|---|---|
Assault |
2.996 |
Robbery |
0.5315 |
Rape |
0.5285 |
Murder |
0.0864 |
Total Violent Crime |
4.143 (C-) |
Crime Type |
Crime Rate |
|---|---|
Theft |
14.32 |
Vehicle Theft |
2.069 |
Burglary |
3.558 |
Arson |
0.1392 |
Total Property Crime |
20.09 (C-) |
Crime Type |
Crime Rate |
|---|---|
Kidnapping |
0.1658 |
Drug Crimes |
5.752 |
Vandalism |
5.796 |
Identity Theft |
0.5489 |
Animal Cruelty |
0.0637 |
Total "Other" Rate |
12.33 (D+) |
Compared to surrounding states, the rate of drug-related crime in North Carolina is higher. The table below shows Crime Grades for states close to North Carolina.
Nearby State | Overall Crime Grade | Violent Crime Grade | Property Crime Grade | Drug-Related Crime Crime Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|
D- | D | D | F | |
B- | B+ | B- | B- | |
A- | B+ | A | D+ | |
F | F | F | B+ | |
B- | C+ | B | C+ | |
C | C- | C+ | C+ | |
B- | A- | B | D | |
D | C- | C- | D- | |
D | D- | D | F | |
A | A- | A- | A |
North Carolina is higher versus other states of the same size for drug-related crime. The table below compares crime in states with comparable overall population in the state‘s boundaries.
Similar State | Overall Crime Grade | Violent Crime Grade | Property Crime Grade | Drug-Related Crime Crime Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|
D | D- | D- | F | |
A | A+ | A+ | B | |
A+ | C+ | C+ | A | |
B | D+ | D+ | B+ | |
C | B | B | B- | |
A+ | A+ | A+ | C | |
F | F | F | C+ | |
A | A | A | A- | |
C | C | C | D- | |
C+ | F | F | A- |
Considering only the drug-related crime rate, North Carolina is as safe as the national average.
Safety and school performance are separate topics, but both shape moving decisions. Using SchoolGrade data, schools in North Carolina average SchoolGrade of B, with 47% actual proficiency versus 39% projected; overall, schools greatly exceed expectations. See North Carolina schools on SchoolGrade
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