Moderately Safe ยท Population: 460,000
Long Beach, California is a city with moderate safety levels, with a safety score of 50/100. The violent crime rate of 585.6 per 100K is above the national average (US avg: ~380). With a population of 460,000, Long Beach reported 2,694 violent crimes and 15,692 property crimes in 2023.
| Murder & Manslaughter | 13.5 per 100K |
| Rape | 72.7 per 100K |
| Robbery | 152.4 per 100K |
| Aggravated Assault | 346.9 per 100K |
| Burglary | 730.5 per 100K |
| Larceny / Theft | 2,334.7 per 100K |
| Motor Vehicle Theft | 346.1 per 100K |
| Violent Crimes | 2,693 |
| Property Crimes | 15,692 |
| Total Crimes | 18,385 |
With a safety score of 50/100, Long Beach is safer than the average US city. Violent crime is a notable concern โ Property crime accounts for 85% of all reported crimes.
Our team analyzes data from FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program to deliver accurate, up-to-date information. All data is verified and cross-referenced with official sources.