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Most Dangerous Cities in Mississippi 2024

Avg Violent Crime Rate

167
0.4x avg
per 100K (these cities)

Avg Murder Rate

6.7
1.1x avg
per 100K (national: 6.2)

Avg Property Crime Rate

1,788
per 100K (these cities)

Crime Hotspots in Mississippi (2024)

These 10 cities reported the highest crime rates in Mississippi. On average, they experience 0.7x the national crime rate, with violent crime averaging 167 per 100,000 (national average: 473).

Tupelo, MS tops the list with a total crime rate of 4,171 per 100,000 — 1.5x the national average. Its violent crime rate of 394 per 100K is 0.8x the national average.

Full Rankings

# City State Population Total Crime Rate Violent Crime Rate Murder Rate vs National
1 Tupelo MS 37,593 4,171.0 393.7 10.6 +52%
2 Hattiesburg MS 48,307 3,686.8 221.5 12.4 +34%
3 Southaven MS 57,537 2,339.4 314.6 1.7 +-15%
4 Starkville MS 25,344 2,118.8 82.9 11.8 +-23%
5 Oxford MS 27,529 1,979.7 127.1 3.6 +-28%
6 Olive Branch MS 47,178 1,560.1 201.4 0.0 +-43%
7 Horn Lake MS 26,378 1,512.6 113.7 3.8 +-45%
8 Clinton MS 26,285 1,274.5 68.5 0.0 +-54%
9 Brandon MS 25,905 463.2 88.8 15.4 +-83%
10 Madison MS 28,064 445.4 57.0 7.1 +-84%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most dangerous city in Mississippi?

Tupelo, MS has the highest crime rate in Mississippi at 4,171.0 per 100,000 residents in 2024.

What makes a city dangerous?

High crime rates, particularly violent crime, indicate elevated risk. Cities on this list average a violent crime rate of 167 per 100K — 0.4x the national average of 473.

Is the crime rate getting worse?

Crime trends vary by city. Some cities on this list have seen decreasing rates in recent years while others have increased. Visit individual city pages for year-over-year trend data.

See Also

Understanding High Crime Rates

High crime rates often correlate with factors like poverty, unemployment, population density, and policing resources — not a city's inherent character. Many cities on this list have neighborhoods that are quite safe, while others face concentrated challenges in specific areas.

Crime rates also reflect reporting practices: cities with well-funded police departments may report more crimes than those with fewer resources.

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