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The Top 10 Safest States To Live In The USA (The Definitive Guide)

We’ve researched existing blogs on the topic – the safest state to live in the us- and, while they have presented a thorough data on what’s the safest states in 2015 or 2016 (like this, this and this one), we feel that taking it to the next level would help us help you determine which states have been safe for the last 10 years (Yes that is right, not the previous year and not the current year! It’s the last 10 years ago!) and which one is highly likely to stay the same way.

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The Top 10 Safest States To Live In The USA (The Definitive Guide)

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  1. Search   The Top 10 Best States To Live In The USA For The Last 10 Years (2005-2014) By Shawn on APRIL 26, 2016 Fact: You want to keep yourself and your family safe… open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

  2. You want to be in the safest states to live in! – But where is that possible?! The good news… We put together data from State Law Enforcement Agencies, the FBI and other resources, and analyzed each state’s crime statistics based on the following: Population Violent crime Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter Forcible rape Robbery Aggravated assault Property crime Burglary Larceny-theft open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

  3. Motor vehicle theft We’ve collected the actual numbers of each crime per state… …and calculated the crime rate per 100,000 inhabitants per state… open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

  4. Why is this important? We’ve researched existing blogs on the topic – the safest state to live in the us- and, while they have presented a thorough data on what’s the safest states in 2015 or 2016 (like this, this and this one), we feel that taking it to the next level would help us help you determine which states have been safe for the last 10 years (Yes that is right, not the previous year and not the current year! It’s the last 10 years ago!) and which one is highly likely to stay the same way. We want to address questions like: what is the safest state in the United States? what state has the lowest crime rate? Which one has the highest number of solve cases? open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

  5. The best state when it comes to recovering stolen property! We want to be able to present to you a definitive guide, an all-in-one solution, to where would you want to live in if you’re to pack your bags today. But you might be thinking – ‘my neighborhood is safe, why should I be concerned.’ Here is what you don’t know… Twenty-six percent of U.S. households were victimized by crime Two in three victims reported the crimes to police Theft, vandalism are the most common forms of traditional crime Since 2000 the percentage of household victimization has ranged between 22 and 27 percent annually. For the same 10 years, 14 to 19 percent of American have personally been a victim of crime. These numbers should make any homeowner think twice about their safety and the safety of their home! Jeffery M. Jones, at Gallup Research said: “Traditional crimes against property or physical assaults typically affect one in four U.S. households and just under one in five Americans each year. The reported crime rates are generally stable, suggesting a fairly constant level of crime that only varies at the margins.” – more here. open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

  6. What about Violent Crime? Violent crime dropped by 4.4% in 2013 compared to 2012. John Roman, senior fellow at The Urban Institute, told 24/7 Wall St.: “(a) 4.4% reduction is astounding. If you saw a similar decrease in unemployment or increase in the GDP, it would be huge national news.” – more here. Nationwide the number of violent crimes has decreased by nearly 15% in the last decade. But despite all of these our study shows a rather interesting story… open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

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  19. What About Home Security Systems? The US security market is estimated to have driven revenue of more than $10 billion in 2014 and that is expected to jump to $13 billion by 2017 (The highest growth seems to be in the middle market homes.) – And that is only residential security systems. The bottom line: Home security usage increases along with age and income with married people being more interested in protecting their homes. And these indicators gain even more importance when considering most burglars tend to avoid homes with a security system. In Connecticut for example… The number of offense reported from 2005 to 2011 ranged from 15,628 to 15,468 respectively – steady but no significant decrease. open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

  20. It was only in 2012 (14,738) to 2014 (12,005) that there was a noticeable decrease in the number of offense. Question: Did the emergence of DIY home security systems lead to the significant decrease in the number of burglaries? The infographics below will show us more! open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

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  49. To help you see how we chose the safest states, we focused our study on: 1. property crime per 100,000 residents and the availability of data. 2. We focused our analysis on the years from 2005-2014. The later is because data from 2015-2016 is scarce and incomplete. That is why using this information, we are able to provide you with a list of the safest states in the U.S. To Sum It Up! If you’ve gotten this far, we want you to know that you’re awesome! Don’t forget to share this information with your family and friends to keep them up-to-date too! open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

  50. information with your family and friends to keep them up-to-date too! PS: If you are representing any website associated with any of the states that made our top 10 list, and you want to link to this post with a badge, or you want to use the infographics above – contact Rienzi (rienzi@homesecuritylist.com) for details. So there you have it, the top 10 safest states to live in the US for the last 10 years! Whether you’re planning on moving out next week or preparing the whole family for migration, you have this guide at your disposal so you are able to make informed decisions on (which state has been the safest through the years and) where to live and how to best protect yourself, your family, and your home. Lastly, we want to hear your thoughts on this! It would surely make a difference if you share your 2 cents in the comments below. We’ll be happy to reply to every comment! 0 Share Related Articles open in browser PRO version pdfcrowd.com Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API

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