New York, NY Property Crime Rates and Non-Violent Crime Maps

Property Crime per Capita in New York

The property crime map below shows crimes per 1,000 New York residents.

 

New York, NY Map of Property Crime Rates
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B-

Overall Crime Grade™

C
Property Crime Grade
C-
Other Crime Grade
A-

$2.1 billion

Cost of Crime™ for New York, NY

In 2025, property crime will cost $282 per household.

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Crime Grade's property crime map highlights the safest areas in the New York area in green, the most dangerous in red, and moderately safe areas in yellow. Crime rates on the map are weighted based on both the type and severity of the crime. For more information on how to interpret our crime maps, see the Interpreting the Crime Maps section below.

The C- grade indicates that the rate of property crime is slightly higher than that of the average US city. New York ranks in the 38th percentile for safety, meaning it is safer than 38% of cities but less safe than 62%. This analysis applies only to the New York area's official city boundaries. See the table below for nearby cities.

The property crime rate in the New York area is 15.02 per 1,000 residents in the typical year. the New York area residents generally consider the southwest part of the city to be the safest. Your chance of being a victim of property crime in the New York area varies by neighborhood - ranging from 1 in 57 in the central neighborhoods to 1 in 90 in the southwest.

When looking at total crime counts (rather than per capita rates), the central parts of New York, NY see the most incidents - about 86,501 per year. In contrast, the southeast part of the city has the fewest, with approximately 9,939 crimes annually.

The Cost of Crime™ in New York, NY

The total projected cost of crime in New York for 2025 is $2,138,177,820. This translates to approximately $101 per resident and $282 per household. On average, crime-related costs account for 0.2% of the median household income in New York. These figures reflect only tangible costs, which include the following:
  1. Criminal justice system costs (law enforcement, courts, and imprisonment): 67.7%
  2. Direct costs to victims (damaged property, medical expenses, and lost wages): 26.8%
  3. Lost economic contribution from offenders (time in prison or repeat offenses): 5.5%

How Much Does Property Crime Cost in New York Compared to Other Cities?

New York, NY: $101
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: $264
Ocean Acres, NJ: $25
New York: $88
USA: $136

The Cost of Crime per resident in New York is $101 per year, which is $35 less than the national average and $13 more than New York's state average. Below we compare cities similar to New York:
  • In Englewood Cliffs, NJ, crime costs $264 per person, which is $163 more than in New York.
  • In Ocean Acres, NJ, crime costs $25 per person, which is $76 less than in New York

2025 Projected Cost by Type of Crime

The table below shows the total cost of crime to the residents of New York for the year 2025 along with the projected cost per resident.
Crime
Cost to New York
Cost per New York Resident
Vehicle Theft
$555.8 million
$26
Burglary
$228.0 million
$11
Theft
$1.3 billion
$63
Arson
$27.1 million
$1
Total Cost of Property Crime
$2,138,177,820
$101

The Intangible Cost of Property Crime in New York, NY

CrimeGrade primarily focuses on tangible costs, but the true impact of crime extends beyond economic. Pain and suffering for victims and their families are difficult to quantify, but research-based methodologies help estimate these effects. Using these methodologies, we calculate that the intangible cost of crime in New York totals $0 ($0 per resident). When added to the tangible costs, this brings the total estimated cost of crime to $2,138,177,820 ($101 per resident). All Cost of Crime facts are based on scholarly research done on the cost of crime. Read more about our methodology here.

Interpreting the Property Crime Maps

When interpreting the the New York area property crime map, keep in mind that property crime rates are measured per resident. Areas with high visitor traffic, such as shopping districts, may appear to have higher crime rates simply because more crimes occur where people gather - even if few residents live there. For example, the city has few retail establishments, which can artificially inflate property crime rates in that area. Red areas on the map do not necessarily mean a neighborhood is unsafe for residents.

More issues arise with places like airports, parks, and schools. Major airports always look like high-crime locations due to the large number of people and the low population nearby. Parks and designated recreational areas have the same problem. Of the New York area’s 21,205,933 residents, few live near recreational areas. Because many people visit, crime rates may appear higher even for safe parks. Crime occurs where people gather, whether they live there or not. Before assuming an area is unsafe, consider both per-capita crime rates and total crime counts, as well as the types of destinations nearby.

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New York Property Crime Breakdown

The table below shows which non-violent crimes are used to calculate the Crime Grade above. All property crime rates are shown as the number of crimes per 1,000 New York residents in a standard year.

Crime Type
Crime Rate
Theft
12.09
Vehicle Theft
1.692
Burglary
1.185
Arson
0.0530
Total Property Crime
15.02 (C-)

Crime Maps and Rates for Nearby Cities

Compared to surrounding cities, the rate of property crime in the New York area is similar. The table below shows Crime Grades for cities close to the New York area.

Nearby City
Overall Crime Grade
Violent Crime Grade
Property Crime Grade
C
B
C
C+
B-
C+
C-
B+
C-
C+
C
B-
C-
D
D+
C
D+
C-
C+
C+
B
C+
C+
B-
C-
B-
C-
D
C+
D-

Crime Maps and Rates for City with Similar Populations

New York is lower versus other cities of the same size for property crime. The table below compares crime in cities with comparable overall population in the city‘s boundaries.

Similar City
Overall Crime Grade
Violent Crime Grade
Property Crime Grade
D+
D
D
C-
C
C
D+
D+
D+
D
D
D
C+
B-
B-
B
C+
C+
C
C-
C-
C-
C
C
D
D
D
C
C-
C-

Considering only the property crime rate, the New York area is less safe than the New York state average and safer than the national average.

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