Crime in Idaho Falls, ID, United States

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Crime rates in Idaho Falls, ID, United States

Level of crime
20.83 Low
Crime increasing in the past 3 years
54.17 Moderate
Worries home broken and things stolen
27.08 Low
Worries being mugged or robbed
16.67 Very Low
Worries car stolen
18.75 Very Low
Worries things from car stolen
37.50 Low
Worries attacked
22.92 Low
Worries being insulted
22.92 Low
Worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender or religion
11.36 Very Low
Problem people using or dealing drugs
41.67 Moderate
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft
35.42 Low
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery
29.17 Low
Problem corruption and bribery
18.75 Very Low

Safety in Idaho Falls, ID, United States

Safety walking alone during daylight
70.83 High
Safety walking alone during night
54.17 Moderate

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Last update: March 2024

These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.

If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.

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1 Comments so far
James A. Retter on Jun 13, 2020:
Your last two measures are ambiguous. For all of the earlier measures, starting with "level of crime," the higher the number the worse the quality of life. I'm pretty sure though that for the last two you mean it to be the opposite, but the wording "safety walking during the day (or at night)" throws me. I'm sure you meant to say "How safe someone feels walking ...," but a better way of putting it, and in keeping with all the earlier measures, would be to say, "Perceived risk in walking ...," in which case the numbers you display now would be subtracted from 100, and then displayed.