CRIME

Crime Concerns in the U. S. : A Shift in Perception

USAFri Oct 31 2025

In recent times, fewer Americans are concerned about crime, marking the second consecutive year of decline. A recent Gallup poll reveals that 49% of Americans consider crime a significant issue, with the same percentage believing crime has increased.

Notable Decline in Concern

This drop in concern is the lowest since 2018. Just a year ago, in 2023, a record 63% of Americans viewed crime as a serious problem, peaking post-pandemic.

Perceptions of Crime Rates

Americans from diverse political backgrounds report improvements in crime rates since 2023, though their views on the extent of improvement differ:

  • 33% believe there is less crime now.
  • 8% think crime rates have remained the same.

Safety in Neighborhoods

The poll also examined how safe Americans feel in their neighborhoods:

  • 31% are afraid to walk near their homes at night.
  • This number has decreased from 40% in 2023.

Variations in Concern

Not all Americans share the same level of concern about crime:

  • Women, low-income adults, and city dwellers tend to be more worried about neighborhood safety.

The poll surveyed 1,000 adults across the U.S. earlier this month.

questions

    Will the decline in crime concerns mean fewer people will invest in home security systems and more in avocado toast?
    How does the Gallup poll's methodology ensure that the results accurately represent the views of the entire U.S. population?
    Could the reported decline in crime concerns be a result of manipulated polling data to influence public perception?

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