CQ Press City Crime Rankings for 2008 Affect You More Closely Than You Know

Are You Living in a High Crime City, as Rated by CQ?

Although the CQ Press city crime rankings do qualify themselves as being controversial, their very existence has far reaching results for the affected communities. This time around the 2008 city crime rankings names New Orleans, LA, as the number one den of iniquity.

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CQ Press City Crime Rankings for 2008 Affect You More Closely Than You Know
Crime Rankings 2008


The CQ Press city crime rankings 2008 - from worst to number 10 - are as follows: New Orleans, LA; Camden, NJ; Detroit, MI; St. Louis, MO; Oakland, CA; Flint, MI; Gary, IN; Birmingham, AL; Richmond, CA, and North Charleston, SC.

Being a Californian, I cannot help but wonder how the rest of the state did. Compton, CA came in at number 17, San Bernardino at number 36, Stockton at number 45, Sacramento at 51, Vallejo at 67, Salinas at 76, Inglewood at 95, San Francisco at 102, Antioch at 104, Pomona at 108, Rialto at 112, Hawthorne at 114, San Leandro at 117, Lancaster at 118, Hayward at 125, Berkeley at 132, Modesto at 140, Merced at 142, Fresno at 144, and Carson at 150.

Still wondering where Los Angeles ranks, we read on: Victorville ranks at 152, El Cajon at 157; Los Angeles (where we have open gang fights on the streets, shootouts at schools and convenience stores, and gangs charge protection money to street vendors) ranks at number 158.

Denver residents (in deference to Associated Content's home state) will be glad to know that Denver, CO came in at number 129.

City Crime Rankings by CQ Press Challenged By Mayors

Mayors of the high crime cities are not happy. Law Enforcement News suggests that the U.S. Conference of Mayors issued harsh criticism to CQ Press over its rankings which the elected officials term "misleading and a disservice to the public."

Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy in particular was rather rankled at the results and finds that they are little more than FBI raw data taken out of context. It most likely did not help that Rochester, NY ranked number 32 on the list of most crime ridden cities.

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Posted on 01/28/2009 at 9:01:47 AM

Phew! Oklahoma didn't make the list. I was worried. Great report.

Posted on 11/29/2008 at 8:11:38 PM

Hi Sylvia. I agree that the Conference of Mayors sounds like a bunch of whiners, but there truly is incentive for communities to underreport their crime. We can't really believe L.A., can we? At our daily paper in Saginaw, the police in the image-conscious suburbs and small towns always tell the police reporters that "nothing is going on," then all of a sudden they will bust somebody who did 50 B & Es.

Posted on 11/29/2008 at 1:11:17 PM

Interesting article. I noticed of the top ten cities on the list, eight mayors are Democrats, one is a Green, and number ten is a Republican. Cause, or effect? Seriously though, the CQ data differs markedly from the FBI's, I'd be interested in the internals of the CQ data to see how they vetted the figures.

Posted on 11/28/2008 at 12:11:41 PM

If Los Angeles is ranked number 158, with all of its various crime and gangs, I can't imagine what living in the top ranked city must be like. OK, I'm off to my karate class now.

Posted on 11/27/2008 at 10:11:36 AM

Crime rate should be a factor in home searches. If you had to choose between a low rate city and a high rate city, I think most folks would choose the one where they could go to the mall unafraid. My little burg has a crime problem - and has had murders. And it isn't even big enough to be a city!

Posted on 11/26/2008 at 7:11:57 PM

Great coverage!

Posted on 11/25/2008 at 6:11:13 AM

Super coverage!

Posted on 11/25/2008 at 4:11:31 AM

Super -and Dugg!

Posted on 11/25/2008 at 2:11:19 AM

Great approach to covering this story.

Posted on 11/24/2008 at 7:11:01 PM

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