Ohio 2010 Violent Crime Rate
2010 Violent Crime Rate in Largest Cities
| Rank | 2010 Violent Crime Rate | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Columbus | 705 |
| 2. | Cleveland | 1,297 |
| 3. | Cincinnati | 1,086 |
| 4. | Toledo | N/A |
| 5. | Akron | 809 |
| 6. | Dayton | 991 |
| 7. | Canton | 837 |
| 8. | Parma | N/A |
| 9. | Youngstown | 972 |
| 10. | Lorain | 488 |
| Vs. National Rate |
|---|
Cities with Lowest 2010 Violent Crime Rate (Population 5,000+)
| Rank | 2010 Violent Crime Rate | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Highland Heights | 0 |
| 2. | Munroe Falls | 0 |
| 3. | Powell | 0 |
| 4. | Upper Sandusky | 0 |
| 5. | Wyoming | 0 |
| 6. | Harrison | 10 |
| 7. | Orrville | 12 |
| 8. | Hudson | 13 |
| 9. | Kirtland | 13 |
| 10. | New Albany | 13 |
| Vs. National Rate |
|---|
Cities with Highest 2010 Violent Crime Rate (Population 5,000+)
| Rank | 2010 Violent Crime Rate | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Cleveland | 1,297 |
| 2. | Cincinnati | 1,086 |
| 3. | Chillicothe | 1,084 |
| 4. | Dayton | 991 |
| 5. | Youngstown | 972 |
| 6. | Lima | 904 |
| 7. | Canton | 837 |
| 8. | Akron | 809 |
| 9. | Whitehall | 796 |
| 10. | Springfield | 780 |
| Vs. National Rate |
|---|
Cities with Lowest 2010 Violent Crime Rate (Population 500+)
| Rank | 2010 Violent Crime Rate | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Ashville | 0 |
| 2. | Brooklyn Heights | 0 |
| 3. | Coldwater | 0 |
| 4. | Covington | 0 |
| 5. | Creston | 0 |
| 6. | Delta | 0 |
| 7. | Edgerton | 0 |
| 8. | Forest | 0 |
| 9. | Gates Mills | 0 |
| 10. | Glendale | 0 |
| Vs. National Rate |
|---|
Cities with Highest 2010 Violent Crime Rate (Population 500+)
| Rank | 2010 Violent Crime Rate | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Cleveland | 1,297 |
| 2. | Cincinnati | 1,086 |
| 3. | Chillicothe | 1,084 |
| 4. | Mingo Junction | 1,052 |
| 5. | Dayton | 991 |
| 6. | Youngstown | 972 |
| 7. | Lima | 904 |
| 8. | Canton | 837 |
| 9. | Akron | 809 |
| 10. | Whitehall | 796 |
| Vs. National Rate |
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