Crime Rates in Virginia

I get a lot of questions about crime from people who are thinking of moving to Hampton Roads or Williamsburg VA. After some research I found this report prepared by the VA State Police that will allow a comparison of crime statistics throughout the state of VA. It’s interesting to note that some of the smaller towns in VA have some of the highest crime rates. It’s also comforting to see the low rates of both James City County and Williamsburg where I reside and work.

Crime is of great concern to all citizens of Virginia. The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is a system of collecting and analyzing crime statistics gathered on selected crimes by participating law enforcement agencies throughout the Commonwealth.  All information in these reports uses an incident based reporting format ( IBR)

The statewide population for this publication (7,769,089) is a 2008 provisional estimate provided by the Weldon Cooper Center For Public Service, University of Virginia. In accordance with the Code of Virginia, the Department of State Police, as the central repository, collects crime information from participating agencies.
The most accurate information available in Virginia is used to generate the statistics contained in this annual report. IBR(  Incident Based Reporting )statistics were originally for police agencies only, but community concern has generated a use by both public and private sources. This use increases yearly. The IBR information has become the primary vehicle used to evaluate levels of criminal activity in jurisdictions throughout Virginia. The participation and cooperation of all agencies making this publication possible is sincerely appreciated. The quality of the program continues to be maintained through their cooperative efforts.

Crime Rates per 100k population in various areas of Virginia 2008

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Locality/ County or City

Population

Crime incidents per 100k

Alexandria

137947

5107

Charlottesville

39638

10805

*Chesapeake

216622

6723

Chesterfield

303538

5747

Danville

45152

13640

Emporia

5566

16061

Fairfax

980585

4037

*Gloucester

36109

3373

*Hampton

144204

7571

Hanover

90715

3032

Henrico

291767

6273

Hopewell

45632

11378

*Isle of Wight

27387

4735

*James City

62237

3979

Lynchburg

70734

10024

*Newport News

180978

10698

New Kent

17440

3675

*Norfolk

235092

10099

Mathews

9418

2144

Petersburg

30489

18459

*Poquoson

11791

4902

*Portsmouth

97599

12650

Richmond City

195463

11211

Roanoke

92344

14849

*Smithfield

6987

8802

*Suffolk

81907

7326

*Va Beach

431451

6776

*Williamsburg City

13354

3893

*York County

64526

4579

* Hampton Roads, VA MSA region

Statistics are Compiled By Uniform Crime Reporting Section,
Department of  Virginia State Police

While the figures reported in this publication are the most accurate available, it must be remembered that they represent a “snapshot” of incidents reported by local law enforcement agencies as well as follow UCR definitions. As such, it is possible that the number and categorization of offenses may differ when comparing these data with those from individual reporting agencies. If there are concerns with these differences, it is suggested that you contact the agency directly.

You can explore the 2008 UCR crime report for Virginia here

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