Lebanon, OR crime snapshot: safety grade D+, violent crime rate 3.00 per 1,000 residents, property crime rate 4.00 per 1,000 residents. Compare nearby zip codes, hotspots, and safety recommendations below.
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Lebanon, OR demonstrates excellent safety with a A+ safety rating. The area maintains low crime rates and is considered very safe for residents and visitors.
With property crimes being more prevalent (55.2% of total incidents), residents should secure their homes and vehicles, install security systems, and maintain good lighting around their properties.
The relatively low crime count of 125 incidents suggests Lebanon maintains good community safety standards.
Lebanon demonstrates crime rates well below national averages, showcasing effective community safety initiatives.
Okay, based on the provided crime data for the area represented by GEOID 16000US4141650, we observe a total crime count of 125 incidents. Property crime constitutes the largest category, with 69 incidents. Within property crime, larceny/theft offenses are the most frequent (35 incidents), followed by destruction/damage/vandalism of property (27 incidents), motor vehicle theft (6 incidents), and burglary/breaking & entering (1 incident). Assault is the second most prevalent crime category, accounting for 43 incidents, all classified as assault offenses. Sex offenses are relatively less frequent, with a total of 5 incidents, distributed as sex offenses. Robbery is also a smaller category, with 3 incidents. Finally, the "others" category accounts for 5 incidents, comprising fraud offenses (2 incidents) and arson (3 incidents). To provide a more comprehensive analysis, we need to correlate this data with demographic information for the area represented by GEOID 16000US4141650. This includes determining the city and state, population, and median income. Once we have the population, we can calculate the crime rate per 100,000 residents, which is a standard metric for comparing crime levels across different areas. The violent crime rate can be calculated by summing the incidents of sex offenses, assault, and robbery, then dividing by the population and multiplying by 100,000. Similarly, the property crime rate is calculated using the property crime incidents. Without knowing the city and state, population, and median income, I can't provide a safety score, safety grade, crime map data, or zip code data. These elements require external data sources linked to the GEOID. However, based solely on the crime data, we can infer some insights. The high proportion of property crime, particularly larceny/theft and vandalism, suggests that preventative measures targeting these specific offenses could be effective. The relatively low number of violent crimes (sex offenses, assault, and robbery) compared to property crimes might indicate a lower risk of direct physical harm, but the prevalence of property crime still impacts the overall sense of safety and security in the area. Further investigation into the specific locations and times of these crimes, if available, could help identify patterns and inform targeted interventions.
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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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Crime data is refreshed on a rolling basis as updated reports are published by the FBI’s Crime Data Explorer and partnering agencies.
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Housing affordability, fair-market rents, and market reports from HUD.
Local unemployment and employment data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Bureau of Justice Statistics publications on US crime victimization.
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