The Violent Crime Map of America: State Rankings Revealed

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Have you ever wondered where your state stacks up when ranking the most dangerous? The Most Violent? These are kind of the same, but some studies include things like highway safety, workplace injuries, and a few other things.
We aren't looking at that today; we are only looking at violence.
Before you call a realtor and start looking for real estate, you need to watch this video.
Violent crimes don't just affect the victims. Crime stats affect real estate prices, tax burdens, jobs, and a bunch of other things.

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As a lifelong New Jersyan, thank you for the kind words about our state! Also, I think most of my fellow residents would be pleasantly surprised with where we fall on this list.

daveo
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Love your videos Briggs, interesting, entertaining, and informative ❤

PCAGA
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Rank healthiest state to unhealthy based off of medical records

NativeEarth
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"To people from those states (Maine & New Hampshire & Vermont), they'll say there's a big difference." Lived in Vermont, currently living in New Hampshire and visit Maine frequently. You're correct Briggs! Really not much of a difference. You nailed it! 🙂

cathyu.
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I'm from New Jersey, and people outside of the state have pretty negative perceptions of us. I'm glad you set the record straight!

I also want to point out that New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the country, and we still have very low levels of violent crime. This is an awesome little place, don't listen to the stereotypes and the haters!

JennyFB
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Having lived in New Mexico for a majority of my life, I can say that (to borrow a phrase) if stupidity was food, the people there would be well over 1000 lbs, with an abundance of leftovers, enough in fact, to give some to another state.
I'm currently visiting, and I'm sad to say it's getting worse.

Xktree
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This was a great video I really enjoyed this one! Very interesting, knowledgeable and educational!

okexotics
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As an Arkansas native I can confirm these woods are dangerous. Currently we reside in Missouri on the Arkansas/Missouri state line in a tiny village. Population 135. This weekend a guy got shot in the stomach and nobody called the law. The guy had to walk to his grandmas house to get a ride to the hospital because nobody cared enough to report the gunshot or call an ambulance. The Ozarks are not a place you want to be acting foolish.

notarobot
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I’m a California girl my entire life and I’m kinda proud ( shocked) where we ranked. I was really surprised where Montana, South Dakota and Tennessee ranked. Great video. Thank you

lifewithpatti
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I'd love to see how this list shakes out with major cities subtracted. Wonder how that would change the stats.

MrWhatever
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This fits in well with what most Americans and Australians who have travelled in the USA tell me. Once you go outside the major cities you won't find friendlier or more welcoming people than in the USA. Red state or Blue state doesn't matter. Stay out of the bad parts of major cities and you are completely safe.

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As a retired cop I need to point out that, the problem with these statistics, is that the higher ups in these cities and states modified how they reported crimes to make them look better. If they didn't, they would not get their bonuses!😮

csipawpaw
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I lived in Anchorage for 22 years and moved to Washington when a friend was killed in a triple homicide robbery. Anchorage is definitely a mean city!

KathyCoker
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Fun "fact" - we moved to Idaho and watched the news at 5 the first day. Where we came from, the local news was at 5 but had a sort of good news thing at 4. And sometimes later at 9 they would so local school athletes, etc. They talked about the zoo, and similar type stories. When it was over I asked a friend if this was the normal news. She said, "Pretty much." I was like, "No murders or robberies?" I was in shock. Finally had a murder - someone didn't want to pay their rent, and then later had a mass murder (by knife) at a party (non-Idahoan). I've been pleasantly surprised at the lack of news.

andrealmoseley
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Safety, aside from cost, is my most important factor when considering where to live.

LightningWing
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Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and shocking New Jersey are the safest states in the country.

emmanueldark
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Great video as always. Thanks again Briggs!

dariusbrock
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I live in the city of St. Louis, MO, and I’m a home owner. I travel for business throughout the Midwest and the South. I can say, without a doubt, that Pine Bluff, Arkansas is a complete “dumpster fire!” Avoid it at all cost! There’s no reason to go there.

Nitro_Joe
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I once went to visit a guy I knew in the service on my way across country. He lived in Poplar, Montana. I found that it was referred to as "Stab City." There were, virtually every block, a liquor store and an alcohol rehab clinic. A body on the side of the road was a common occurrence. One of their listed notable residents is a convicted murderer. I am pretty sure they contribute to the Montana crime numbers.

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I live in Maine. As a Mainer, we might be inclined to go out and commit a violent crime, but, at our age, it's just not worth the effort. By the time we've finished shoveling the driveway, we're simply not up to it. I don't know where it ranks by age, but the average age of Mainers is higher than in most other states, I think, if not the highest. There's very little work here since they shut the paper industry down, so if you're not on Social Security, you can't afford the heating bills. The fact that most of us, north of Portland, have guns probably reduces the home invasion rates, too.

kenanderson