Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in Alabama


When it comes to safety, not all places are created equal. In Alabama, some cities have unfortunately earned a reputation for being more dangerous than others. We've compiled a list of the 10 most dangerous places in Alabama based on crime statistics from the year 2012. From higher rates of violent crimes to property crimes, these cities ranked poorly in various categories. Let's delve into the details.

    1. Anniston

    Anniston residents faced a startling 1 in 8 chance of becoming victims of a crime in 2012. This higher likelihood can be attributed to both the high number of violent crimes and property crimes per capita, where Anniston ranked second and third, respectively.

    2. Bessemer

    Located in Jefferson County, Bessemer stood out for having the highest number of property crimes and total crimes per capita. The majority of property crimes involved thefts, and violent crimes were also prevalent, ranking Bessemer third in this category.

    3. airfield

    In Fairfield, your odds of being a crime victim were 1 in 7, making it one of the riskier places in Alabama. Fairfield ranked second in property crimes, fifth in violent crimes, and sixth in murders per capita, resulting in the second-highest number of total crimes per capita.

    4. Selma

    Selma had the third-highest number of murders per capita in the state. Property crimes were also a concern, with Selma ranking fourth in property crimes, leading to an overall fourth-place ranking in total crimes per capita.

    5. Prichard

    Prichard took the unfortunate top spot for violent crimes per capita in Alabama. This category included a high number of assaults, robberies, and even the second-highest number of murders per capita. Overall, Prichard ranked eighth for total crimes per capita.

    6. Birmingham

    Birmingham ranked fourth for its number of violent crimes and eighth for property crimes. This city has previously been ranked as the third most dangerous city in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, with only Atlanta and St. Louis placing higher.

    7. Opelika

    Opelika's higher ranking in our analysis was due to its elevated number of murders per capita, which placed it sixth in the state. It also ranked 10th for violent crimes overall and 11th for property crimes per person, resulting in a 1 in 14 chance of being a crime victim.

    8. Talladega

    Talladega faced the fifth-highest number of property crimes in the state in 2012. This category included numerous thefts and over 2,300 burglaries per 100,000 residents. The city also ranked 13th for violent crimes per capita, earning it the sixth spot for total crimes per capita.

    9. Troy

    This college town had an alarming number of murders in 2012, ranking eighth per capita in the state. It also ranked 14th for violent crimes and 17th for property crimes, making it one of the less safe places to live in Alabama.

    10. Huntsville

    In 2012, Huntsville reported the eighth-highest number of violent crimes per capita. While most of these were assaults, the city also ranked 16th in murders per capita. Overall, Huntsville had the 15th-highest number of crimes per capita, resulting in a 1 in 17 chance of being a crime victim.

In summary, while Alabama has its share of safe communities, it's essential to stay informed about the safety levels in different areas. Crime statistics can vary significantly from one place to another, affecting residents' overall quality of life and peace of mind.

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