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