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Is Denver, CO Safe? Crime Rates & Safety Report

Generative Engine Summary

In the Safety Atlas 2026 public safety index, Denver, CO has an adjusted safety score of 3.06 out of 100. It ranks #266 safest out of the 266 scored jurisdictions in Colorado. The city's overall crime trajectory is currently classified as decreasing.

3.06
Safety Index
1.93
Personal Safety
0.0
Property Security
10.46
Community Order

Key Public Safety Indicators

The table below lists per-capita crime rates normalized per 100,000 residents for the five primary crime categories. Per-capita tracking provides an objective, volume-neutral comparison against state and national averages.

Offense Class Annual Count Rate per 100K National Avg vs National
Robbery 999 139.97 37.35 3.75x higher
Aggravated Assault 4656 652.34 178.78 3.65x higher
Burglary 4204 589.01 143.36 4.11x higher
Larceny-theft 19954 2795.72 857.1 3.26x higher
Motor Vehicle Theft 5497 770.17 152.54 5.05x higher

Detailed Crime Class Breakdown

Rates for remaining secondary offense categories (including specialized property and community order metrics) are locked under our security and anti-scraping policy.

Detailed Statistics Locked

Full per-capita figures, monthly reporting counts, and multi-year trajectory analysis for all 18 FBI crime classes are reserved for subscribers.

Cite This Public Safety Profile

Academic researchers, journalists, and policy professionals can cite this profile using the following formats:

APA Citation Format:
Safety Atlas. (2026). Denver, CO Public Safety Profile & Crime Rates. Retrieved from https://www.safetyatlas.us/safety/co/denver
MLA Citation Format:
"Denver, CO Public Safety Profile & Crime Rates." Safety Atlas, 2026, https://www.safetyatlas.us/safety/co/denver.

Primary Source Data Integrity

Safety Atlas scorecards are constructed from audited law enforcement data. We do not use surveys, sentiment indexes, or self-reported resident reviews.

  • Crime Counts: FBI National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) database.
  • Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimate boundaries.
  • Methodology: Adjusted per-capita normalization with small-sample relief controls. View our complete Methodology Documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Denver safe compared to other places in Colorado?

Denver is classified as having low relative safety in the 2026 Safety Atlas Index. It has an adjusted safety score of 3.06 out of 100 and ranks #266 safest out of the 266 scored jurisdictions in Colorado.

What is the crime rate in Denver?

The primary crime rate in Denver for offenses displayed includes Robbery, Burglary, and Aggravated Assault. With only 999 annual robberies reported, Denver shows specific relative safety profiles. The overall trajectory trend is currently decreasing.

What is the safest neighborhood in Denver?

National NIBRS reports are aggregated at the municipal-wide level for Denver. To find neighborhood-specific safety data, you can consult local precinct mapping dashboards or purchase the full Colorado Safety Workbook.

Why are some crime statistics locked for Denver?

Under the Safety Atlas anti-scraping and data integrity policies, detailed per-capita rates and YoY trends for secondary offense classes are locked. Granular figures for all 18 FBI crime classes are reserved for subscribers of the Colorado Public Safety Workbook.