If you’re wondering where the most dangerous cities in Southern California are located — especially after dark — you’ll want to take a look at this list of cities where crime appears to thrive when the sun goes down. This list of the worst cities in Southern California was compiled by gddlaw.com based on three factors: crime rate, police presence, and community risk factors such as poverty and unemployment. (Editor's note: Although the report from gddlaw.com was posted in 2016, not much has changed since.) You might be surprised to see a few unexpected cities on this list. We know we were! What areas do you think are among the worst places to live in Southern California?
11. Oceanside
Located in San Diego County, this oceanside town isn't just one of the most dangerous cities in Southern California. It is ranked as the 31st most dangerous city in the entire state and the 11th most dangerous in Southern California. You'll definitely want to be aware of your surroundings after dark.
10. El Cajon
Also located in San Diego County, El Cajon receives low marks for its community risk factors that lead to crime. Poverty and homelessness are just a sample of the issues that make El Cajon a prime area for crime-related activities.
9. Anaheim
Anaheim may be home to Disneyland, which is considered the happiest place on earth and part of what makes living in Southern California so great. But there is a darker side to Anaheim, where high crime stats make this place unsafe at night in certain parts of the city.
8. Rialto
Located in San Bernardino County, the small town of Rialto comes in at number eight due to its high community risk factors that lead to crime, including poverty, homelessness, and unemployment.
7. Santa Ana
Santa Ana shows up on this list due to ranking quite high in community risk factors including poverty and unemployment. These factors lead to a much greater risk for crime in the city, making it one of the worst places to live in Southern California.
6. Los Angeles
For such a big city, it might surprise you that Los Angeles isn't higher up on this list. Thankfully, Los Angeles has made quite an investment in its police force, which has helped keep crime at a lower rate than you might expect. Unfortunately, its danger factor still puts this city in the top 10.
5. Long Beach
You may be surprised to see Long Beach on the list, but violence and property crimes have spiked in recent years. According to Press-Telegram, violent crimes had increased by 20% in Long Beach in 2015.
4. Riverside
Sorry, Riverside. We know you've cleaned up your act in many areas of the city, but you still come in at number four on this list due to higher crime rates in comparison to other cities in Southern California.
3. Inglewood
Placing in the top three of the most dangerous places in Southern California is Inglewood. Although this city has increased its police protection over time, high crime rates in Inglewood are what put this city on the list.
2. Pomona
With homicide up by 70% from previous years in Pomona, it's no wonder this city shows up at number two on the list of most dangerous cities in Southern California.
1. San Bernardino
Coming in at number one is San Bernardino. Contributing factors include having one of the highest crime rates in Southern California combined with the city's low investment in police protection.
We bet there were a few spots you didn't expect to show up on this list of the most dangerous cities in Southern California. And were you also shocked by some locations that were absent? How would you answer if asked, "Is Southern California safe?" Tell us!
So, now that we've looked at the most dangerous cities in Southern California, let's switch gears and examine the safest cities in Southern California. And to learn more sobering facts about Southern California, you should take a look at the 10 drunkest cities in Southern California.
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