How safe is New York? Statewide crime check
New York-wide police-incident data, plus a per-address tool that pinpoints what's happened near any specific street. Use the lookup below to drill from the state down to a single block.
Check a specific New York address
New York is a state-level rollup on USACrimeMap. The figures below aggregate every city and county we currently cover inside New York, drawn from each agency's open public-safety feed. The total grows as we onboard additional agencies, not necessarily because activity is increasing.
The active snapshot for New York contains 82,685 reported incidents, 16,661 of which were classified by the source agency as severe (20% — typically violent, weapons or shooting reports). Reports peak around 12:00 local time. Reports filed overnight (22:00–05:59) make up 20% of the snapshot.
For a street-level reading, open one of the cities inside New York and use the address lookup there. Statewide and county-wide figures are most useful for tracking aggregate trends over time, not for evaluating any individual location.
Important context: calls-for-service include reports that were later determined to be unfounded, duplicates, or non-criminal in nature. Some agencies blur exact addresses to the block. Reporting practices, definitions and lag vary substantially between agencies, so cross-jurisdiction comparisons should be made with care. The numbers and indicator here describe what was reported to law enforcement — they are not a measure of crime that actually occurred, court outcomes, conviction rates, or the quality, value or desirability of any neighborhood, property, person or business. Nothing on this page is a substitute for visiting in person, speaking with neighbors or consulting a qualified professional for any decision of consequence.