GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Dangerous Part Of La
The most dangerous part of Los Angeles statistically exhibits higher rates of violent crimes compared to other areas within the city.
In this post, we explore the most dangerous parts of Los Angeles based on recent statistics on violent crime rates, homicides, and specific neighborhoods. The data paints a concerning picture of certain areas within the city that experience high levels of criminal activity, shedding light on the realities faced by residents and highlighting ongoing challenges in ensuring community safety.
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"The South Central region of Los Angeles has one of the highest rates of violent crime in LA, with 1,018 per 100,000 residents in 2021."
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"Compton, an incorporated city in the southern part of LA County, had a violent crime rate of 1,187 incidents per 100,000 people in 2021."
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"In downtown LA, the violent crime rate is estimated to be 493 per 100,000 residents."
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"Los Angeles’s homicides spiked by 36.2% in 2020, with a significant number occurring in South Los Angeles."
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"Watts, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, has a high crime rate of 764 per 100,000 residents."
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"Downtown LA's 9th street had the most crime reports, with 23,797 incidents reported in 2020."
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"Pico-Union neighborhood, located in the central region of Los Angeles, holds one of the highest violent crime rates at 722 per 100k residents."
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"East Hollywood has a crime rate of 287 incidents per 1,000 residents, making it one of the least safe neighborhoods in LA."
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"South Los Angeles witnesses around 2,750 violent crimes per year."
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"The 90011 ZIP code, which covers parts of South Central Los Angeles, had the most violent crimes reported in 2020."
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"Florence neighborhood in Los Angeles rose by 14% with a crime rate of 443.9 per 100,000 people in 2021."
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"The Century City-Westwood area ranks #27 out of all communities in California for crime rate, higher than 90% of the state’s cities and towns."
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"The crime rate in the neighborhood Harvard Park is 3151 per 100,000 residents which is one of the highest in the city."
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"The West Adams neighborhood experiences a crime rate of 79% per 1,000 residents, which is higher than the majority of neighborhoods in LA."
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"The Crenshaw district is known for gang-related crime and violence and reports a crime index of 257.4."
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"The fewest crime reports in Los Angeles are from the neighborhood Rancho Park-Cheviot Hills, with only 600 reports in 2020."
Jannik Lindner
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