In 2009, Virginia Beach had 433,750 residents; by 2019, it will have 449,974. Though suburban, it’s the 44th most populous US city. Virginia Beach, on the Atlantic and Chesapeake Bay, is Hampton Roads’ largest city.
Virginia Beach’s top five most unsafe places
1. Northeast Virginia Beach has 98% more crime than the national average but 1% less violent crime. 1 in 21 crimes occur here, making it safer than 28% of Virginia cities. Virginia Beach crime rose 3% annually.
2. North Central Crime in Virginia Beach is 144% more than the national average, while violent crime is 10% lower. North Central has 1 in 17 offenses, safer than 26% of VA. Virginia Beach crime grows 3% per year, like the Northeast.
3. Northwest Virginia Beach has 91% more crime than the national average but 18% less violent crime. Crime affects 1 in 22 residents, compared to 31% in Virginia cities. Virginia Beach crime jumped 3% last year.
4. Dam Neck Naval Air Station has 14% higher crime than average but 26% less violent crime. Dam Neck Naval Air Station is safer than 43% of Virginia localities and has 1 in 36 crimes. Virginia Beach’s crime rises 3% annually.
5. The US Navy’s Little Creek Amphibious Base has 54% fewer crimes and 82% fewer violent crimes than average. This base has 1 in 88 crimes and is safer than 80% of Virginia. Virginia Beach’s crime rises 3% annually.
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Closer Look to Crime Statistics
Crime rates differ. Areavibes reports a 3% annual Virginia Beach crime increase. Visitors and city residents must know regional safety.
Before you go to a place, it is better to know where to go and where to avoid for everybody’s safety.