Southern California can't always be sunshine and roses. In certain pockets of the state, there's definitely a dark and gritty side where crime seems to thrive. The following cities top the list for the most dangerous places in Southern California based on violence, murder, and property crimes. The listings are based on data compiled by Neighborhood Scout, who uses stats from the FBI and the U.S. Justice Department to determine crime rates in cities across the entire United States. Posted in no particular order, check out what cities made the list. Some of these locations might come as a surprise and a few others might not shock you at all. Here are a handful of the most dangerous cities in Southern California:
1. San Bernardino
Immensely scenic but definitely dangerous, San Bernardino is is unfortunately afflicted with a high crime rate. Your risk of being a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 67, and the risk for experiencing a property crime is 1 in 36. In 2019, San Bernardino had the third-highest murder rate in the entire state.
2. Compton
One of the oldest cities in Los Angeles county is also considered to have one of the highest crime rates in the country. In Compton, your chance of being a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 85. This has, unfortunately, only risen over the years.
3. Inglewood
Although Inglewood has made significant progress becoming a safer place to live over the past decade, it still tops the list of dangerous cities in SoCal when it comes to violent crime. 1 in 158 are at risk for being a victim of a violent crime in Inglewood, which is slightly better than it has been in recent years.
4. Huntington Park
Not to be confused with Huntington Beach, the city of Huntington Park is located in the southeast area of Los Angeles and has a population close to 55,000. The risk of being the victim of a property crime in this area is 1 in 32. The risk of being a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 130.
5. Commerce
Commerce has a population of approximately 13,000. In this city your chance of being a victim of a property crime is 1 in 12. The risk for being a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 91. Yikes!
6. Desert Hot Springs
Desert Hot Springs is a medium-sized city with a population close to 28,000. The chance of being the victim of a violent crime in this city is 1 in 149, which is a few steps up from past years. Property crimes are a lot more likely, coming in at 1 in 68.
7. El Centro
El Centro has a population of 44,000. The rate of violent crime in El Centro is close to the state average with 1 in every 281 residents likely to be a victim. Property crime in this city is a much bigger problem, with the risk of being a victim at 1 in 44. It's worth mentioning, however, that this number has improved compared to last year, though it remains one of the most dangerous cities in SoCal.
8. Calexico
Located in Imperial County about 120 miles from San Diego, Calexico is a city on the US/Mexico border - hence the combined names of California and Mexico. Violent crime in Calexico is much lower than the state average, actually, but property crime is the big risk factor here. In Calexico, your chance of being the victim of a property crime is 1 in 47.
Even though these cities made the list, there are still a lot of safe areas to live in many of these locations so don't let the statistics scare you away. What cities have you visited in Southern California that you think should be in the "danger" zone? Be sure to check out Neighborhood Scout's official website for all the details about these stats.
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