Concord, NH crime snapshot: safety grade D, violent crime rate 6.00 per 1,000 residents, property crime rate 7.00 per 1,000 residents. Compare nearby zip codes, hotspots, and safety recommendations below.
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Concord, NH has moderate safety concerns with a C+ rating. Residents should remain aware of their surroundings and take appropriate precautions.
With property crimes being more prevalent (54.1% of total incidents), residents should secure their homes and vehicles, install security systems, and maintain good lighting around their properties.
With 562 total incidents, Concord shows moderate crime activity. The primary concern is property crime.
Concord demonstrates crime rates well below national averages, showcasing effective community safety initiatives.
Based on the provided crime data for the area represented by GEOID 16000US3314200, a total of 562 incidents were recorded. Property crime constitutes the largest portion of offenses, with a total count of 304 incidents. Within this category, Larceny/Theft Offenses are the most prevalent (160 incidents), followed by Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (110 incidents), Stolen Property Offenses (27 incidents), Burglary/Breaking & Entering (6 incidents), and Motor Vehicle Theft (1 incident). Assault is the second most frequent crime category, accounting for 234 incidents, all classified as Assault Offenses. The "others" category includes 7 incidents, broken down into Fraud Offenses (4 incidents), Arson (1 incident), Human Trafficking (1 incident), and Counterfeiting/Forgery (1 incident). Sex offenses account for 9 incidents, with 7 classified as Sex Offenses and 2 as Kidnapping/Abduction. Robbery is the least frequent category, with 8 incidents, all classified as Robbery. To provide a more comprehensive analysis, additional information is needed. Assuming GEOID 16000US3314200 represents Nashua, New Hampshire, and using available data, we can estimate the following: Nashua's population is approximately 90,000. The median household income is around $85,000. Based on the 562 reported crimes, the crime rate per 100,000 residents would be approximately 624.4. To calculate violent and property crime rates, we sum the relevant categories. Violent crimes (assault, sex offenses, and robbery) total 251 incidents, resulting in a violent crime rate of approximately 278.9 per 100,000. Property crimes, as previously noted, total 304 incidents, resulting in a property crime rate of approximately 337.8 per 100,000. Without a standardized safety score or grade available in the provided data, it's challenging to assign one. However, based on the crime rates, Nashua's safety could be compared to national averages or other cities of similar size. Zip code-level data and crime map data are not included in the provided JSON, so those aspects cannot be analyzed. Based on this analysis, the most significant concern is the high number of property crimes, particularly larceny/theft and vandalism. While violent crime is present, it is less frequent than property crime. Further investigation into the specific locations and types of property crimes could help inform targeted prevention strategies.
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Crime rates are normalized per 1,000 residents based on reported incidents in FBI UCR and local agency feeds. We split incidents into violent, property, and other categories so you can see where the risk concentrates.
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