Top 6 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Los Angeles Revealed for 2023
Daylight Crime Still a Concern in LA’s Most Dangerous Areas, Despite Overall Decrease
Los Angeles is a city known for its sunny weather, vibrant culture, and bustling entertainment scene but safety is a key concern for those looking to move there, according to FOX11. Despite a slight decrease in crime last summer some neighborhoods remain particularly dangerous. According to PropertyClub’s 2023 rankings, the six most dangerous neighborhoods in Los Angeles are hotspots for crime with incidents often happening even in daylight. These areas are flagged for their higher crime rates making them places where residents and visitors need to be especially cautious.
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Downtown Los Angeles
Downtown Los Angeles is reported by PropertyClub to have a crime rate that is 530% higher than the national average. The residents in this area are heavily affected by issues such as the homeless crisis, pickpocketing and robberies making it art of the most dangerous areas. Despite being surrounded by iconic landmarks like the Crypto.com Arena the risk of encountering crime in downtown LA remains significantly high.
West Adams
There is a 1 in 15 risk that a resident of the historic South LA neighborhood of West Adams may become a victim due to the high crime rate in the area. Robbery, assault, theft, and gun violence are common crimes in this neighborhood. The neighborhood’s residents continue to have serious concerns about the possibility of crime.
Wholesale District/Skid Row
With a “F” safety rating from Crimegrade.org the Wholesale District/Skid Row is home to one of the biggest homeless encampments in the nation. An average of one crime every two hours and five minutes happens in this area. If you don’t have a home security system the chance of a home invasion increases by 300%. In Skid Row, gang and drug activity are also commonly reported.
Hollywood
Hollywood, despite its reputation as a glamorous and central location in Los Angeles has a total crime rate that is 147% higher than the national average. The reality of crime in Hollywood contrasts sharply with the image often portrayed on television making it a risky area for both residents and tourists.
South Los Angeles
South Los Angeles continues to experience crime rates higher than the national average with a reported rate of 4,268 crimes per 100,000 Americans according to PropertyClub. Although crime has decreased since the 1990s when the area was known as “South Central,” safety remains a concern even with the presence of several hidden gems in the neighborhood.
Compton
Compton, located approximately 30 miles south of downtown LA, is widely known for its issues with gun violence, drug activity, poverty and violent crime. The reputation of Compton as a dangerous area persists, with residents facing significant challenges related to safety and security.