Is Indianapolis or Phoenix Safer?
According to crimebycity.com's analysis of FBI data, Phoenix is safer than Indianapolis (Safety Score 17/100 vs 7/100), with a total crime rate of 3,125 per 100,000 versus 4,214 for Indianapolis — 26% lower. Indianapolis has higher rates in 1 of 7 crime categories.
The biggest difference is in murder, where Phoenix has a 58% lower rate.
Indianapolis — 5-Year Trend
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Phoenix — 5-Year Trend
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Indianapolis, IN
Phoenix, AZ
Detailed Crime Rate Comparison
| Crime Type | Indianapolis | Phoenix | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Crime Rate | 4,214.4 | 3,125.4 | +1,089.0 |
| Violent Crime Rate | 878.3 | 800.0 | +78.3 |
| Murder Rate | 20.0 | 8.4 | +11.6 |
| Rape Rate | 59.2 | 64.3 | -5.1 |
| Robbery Rate | 143.2 | 181.6 | -38.5 |
| Aggravated Assault Rate | 655.6 | 545.3 | +110.2 |
| Property Crime Rate | 3,336.1 | 2,325.3 | +1,010.7 |
| Burglary Rate | 517.9 | 317.2 | +200.8 |
| Larceny-Theft Rate | 2,072.1 | 1,582.1 | +490.0 |
| Motor Vehicle Theft Rate | 746.1 | 426.0 | +320.0 |
All rates per 100,000 residents. Source: FBI UCR.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Indianapolis or Phoenix safer?
Phoenix is safer with a total crime rate of 3,125 per 100K vs 4,214 for Indianapolis — a 26% difference.
How do violent crime rates compare?
Indianapolis has a violent crime rate of 878.3 per 100K while Phoenix has 800.0. Phoenix has lower violent crime.
About Indianapolis, IN
About Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, Arizona, the "Valley of the Sun," is a sprawling desert metropolis with a rich Native American heritage, including the Hohokam people. It's the fifth-largest city in the United States by population, experiencing rapid growth in recent decades. With a safety score of 17/100 and a population coverage of 1,662,809, Phoenix has a total crime rate of 3,125.4 per 100,000 residents.