CrimeMap USA

Long Beach, CA Crime Rate & Safety Grade

Free interactive crime map & neighborhood safety data Β· updated 2026
F
Long Beach safety grade
High Risk
Population 466,742 Β· editorial grade, informational only
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630
Violent crimes per 100k residents
3,570
Property crimes per 100k residents

Is Long Beach safe?

Long Beach scores F (High Risk) β€” reported crime runs above the US average. It varies dramatically by neighborhood, so use the interactive map to see the safe and higher-risk pockets.

Long Beach's reported crime works out to roughly 4,200 total offenses per 100,000 residents per year β€” about 630 violent and 3,570 property. Crime is never uniform across a city, though: two neighborhoods a mile apart can have very different safety profiles. The interactive Long Beach crime map shades every area so you can see exactly where the safer and higher-risk pockets are before you rent, buy, or visit.

How the Long Beach safety grade works

Grades run A+ (safest) to F, based on reported violent- and property-crime rates versus other US cities, using verified public data. This is an editorial safety grade for general information β€” not a prediction, and never a substitute for checking a specific address on the map.

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Data reflects reported crime from verified public sources and is provided for general informational purposes only. Not a consumer report; do not use for tenant screening, lending, employment, or any FCRA-regulated purpose. Grades describe places, not people.