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Reported Violent Crimes By City in Los Angeles County, 2003

Statistics for:  Most Recent

2003 VIOLENT CRIMES                                                                                              City Population Estimates by Year

Jurisdiction

Homicide

Forcible Rape

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

Total Violent Crimes

County Total

1,053

2,586

28,962

52,069

84,670

Agoura Hills

0

4

9

47

60

Alhambra

5

17

156

108

286

Arcadia

2

5

55

75

137

Artesia

1

3

34

80

118

Avalon

0

0

4

22

26

Azusa

3

11

74

89

177

Baldwin Park

5

12

87

179

283

Bell

2

9

59

143

213

Bell Gardens

10

11

79

198

298

Bellflower

7

24

219

230

480

Beverly Hills

0

6

73

59

138

Bradbury

0

0

1

0

1

Burbank

3

15

69

196

283

Calabasas

0

2

4

25

31

Carson

12

15

207

497

731

Jurisdiction

Homicide

Forcible Rape

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

Total Violent Crimes

Cerritos

2

7

97

93

199

Claremont

0

11

29

36

76

Commerce

2

3

59

82

146

Compton

43

41

444

1,021

1,549

Covina

1

16

95

93

205

Cudahy

2

6

46

104

158

Culver City

2

5

131

43

181

Diamond Bar

1

2

27

63

93

Downey

7

25

216

257

505

Duarte

0

8

35

50

93

El Monte

3

24

217

486

730

El Segundo

0

1

27

15

43

Gardena

3

17

269

238

527

Glendale

6

18

146

193

363

Glendora

0

5

29

42

76

Hawaiian Gardens

4

1

66

85

156

Hawthorne

12

30

294

358

694

Jurisdiction

Homicide

Forcible Rape

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

Total Violent Crimes

Hermosa Beach

1

6

15

59

81

Hidden Hills

0

0

0

0

0

Huntington Park

8

19

320

197

544

Industry

1

3

57

77

138

Inglewood

32

56

581

422

1,091

Irwindale

1

1

7

7

16

La Canada-Flintridge

1

0

7

14

22

La Habra Heights

0

0

0

4

4

La Mirada

1

8

46

106

161

La Puente

10

7

61

165

243

La Verne

1

7

23

44

75

Lakewood

4

17

146

173

340

Lancaster

18

68

322

862

1,270

Lawndale

2

9

81

100

192

Lomita

0

4

38

75

117

Long Beach

49

136

1,411

1,983

3,579

Los Angeles

514

1,226

16,577

30,506

48,823

Jurisdiction

Homicide

Forcible Rape

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

Total Violent Crimes

Lynwood

15

19

307

578

919

Malibu

0

5

8

37

50

Manhattan Beach

1

10

25

26

62

Maywood

1

1

53

128

183

Monrovia

2

9

38

57

106

Montebello

4

17

88

139

248

Monterey Park

1

6

99

61

167

Norwalk

9

23

201

457

690

Palmdale

11

43

284

582

920

Palos Verdes Estates

0

0

0

1

1

Paramount

10

14

182

224

430

Pasadena

4

38

265

393

700

Pico Rivera

7

10

82

286

385

Pomona

17

49

422

729

1,217

Rancho Palos Verdes

0

1

8

37

46

Redondo Beach

1

8

69

117

195

Rolling Hills

0

0

0

1

1

Rolling Hills Estates

0

0

9

8

17

Jurisdiction

Homicide

Forcible Rape

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

Total Violent Crimes

Rosemead

6

6

107

138

257

San Dimas

0

4

33

81

118

San Fernando

3

6

54

83

146

San Gabriel

3

8

85

108

204

San Marino

0

0

10

10

20

Santa Clarita

3

16

97

188

304

Santa Fe Springs

2

3

44

68

117

Santa Monica

2

21

242

290

555

Sierra Madre

0

1

0

12

13

Signal Hill

0

3

34

22

59

South El Monte

2

8

45

75

130

South Gate

9

14

289

272

584

South Pasadena

0

8

29

17

54

Temple City

1

3

17

44

65

Torrance

2

23

216

161

402

Vernon

2

1

39

22

64

Walnut

0

1

19

36

56

Jurisdiction

Homicide

Forcible Rape

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

Total Violent Crimes

West Covina

5

13

178

199

395

West Hollywood

3

10

170

159

342

Westlake Village

0

1

1

9

11

Whittier

1

16

86

187

290

Unincorporated Areas

144

225

1,756

5,846

7,971

Source: California Dept. of Justice

 

In 2004, Santa Clarita continued to rank as one of the safest cities in Los Angeles County and the 10th safest in the nation among cities with a population of 100,000 to 499,999. Unfortunately, one local city, Compton, continued to rank as among the nation's most dangerous cities.  For 2004, it ranked as the 17th most dangerous city in the nation. – Morgan Quitno Safest City Awards

 

 

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