Is Indianapolis or Philadelphia Safer?
According to crimebycity.com's analysis of FBI data, Indianapolis is safer than Philadelphia (Safety Score 7/100 vs 3/100), with a total crime rate of 4,214 per 100,000 versus 5,458 for Philadelphia — 23% lower. Indianapolis has lower rates in 5 of 7 crime categories.
The biggest difference is in robbery, where Indianapolis has a 48% lower rate.
Indianapolis — 5-Year Trend
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Philadelphia — 4-Year Trend
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Detailed Crime Rate Comparison
| Crime Type | Indianapolis | Philadelphia | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Crime Rate | 4,214.4 | 5,458.5 | -1,244.1 |
| Violent Crime Rate | 878.3 | 910.3 | -32.0 |
| Murder Rate | 20.0 | 16.9 | +3.1 |
| Rape Rate | 59.2 | 46.1 | +13.1 |
| Robbery Rate | 143.2 | 273.2 | -130.1 |
| Aggravated Assault Rate | 655.6 | 572.5 | +83.1 |
| Property Crime Rate | 3,336.1 | 4,548.2 | -1,212.1 |
| Burglary Rate | 517.9 | 319.0 | +198.9 |
| Larceny-Theft Rate | 2,072.1 | 3,223.6 | -1,151.5 |
| Motor Vehicle Theft Rate | 746.1 | 1,005.6 | -259.5 |
All rates per 100,000 residents. Source: FBI UCR.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Indianapolis or Philadelphia safer?
Indianapolis is safer with a total crime rate of 4,214 per 100K vs 5,458 for Philadelphia — a 23% difference.
How do violent crime rates compare?
Indianapolis has a violent crime rate of 878.3 per 100K while Philadelphia has 910.3. Indianapolis has lower violent crime.
About Indianapolis, IN
About Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, the birthplace of American independence, is Pennsylvania's largest city. Situated along the Delaware River, its diverse population contributes to a rich urban tapestry. With a safety score of 3/100 and a population coverage of 1,549,259, Philadelphia has a total crime rate of 5,458.5 per 100,000 residents.