Crime in Jonesboro, AR, United States

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Crime rates in Jonesboro, AR, United States

Level of crime
52.08 Moderate
Crime increasing in the past 5 years
79.17 High
Worries home broken and things stolen
37.50 Low
Worries being mugged or robbed
25.00 Low
Worries car stolen
22.92 Low
Worries things from car stolen
50.00 Moderate
Worries attacked
35.42 Low
Worries being insulted
33.33 Low
Worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender or religion
33.33 Low
Problem people using or dealing drugs
70.83 High
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft
54.17 Moderate
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery
41.67 Moderate
Problem corruption and bribery
47.92 Moderate

Safety in Jonesboro, AR, United States

Safety walking alone during daylight
77.08 High
Safety walking alone during night
58.33 Moderate

Contributors: 12

Last update: 5 July 2025

These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 5 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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2 Comments so far
Frank Bird on Sep 16, 2022:
I’ve lived here now for 30yrs, moved from Southern California, in 92. Just after the south central riots over the acquittal of the officers and the Rodney King arrest! I was a truck driver locally in San Bernardino’s Riverside Los Angeles Long Beach and the high desert, and if I had to get out of the truck at a delivery or pick up stop in the Los Angeles San Bernardino Riverside area you better have had your head on a swivel, like I said that was over 30 years ago so I could imagine what it’s like now“ but really I don’t have to imagine because I have family still living there and they tell me how bad it is, and I see it in the news where I live now in Jonesboro Arkansas. So I can’t see how these numbers compare with that part of the country, and who is Tay-K these questionnaires? Granted we are getting a lot of the dribs from these coastal border area states moving inland to the country bringing all of their baggage of politics and habitual criminal behavior with them from the big cities, the same place they are trying to escape from now they want to turn the areas where they settle in, to the same kind of No life
Canada-Germany on Aug 24, 2021:
Even though I haven't been to Jonesboro or Arkansas. Jonesboro is the most racist city to live in for not just African Americans but for almost all people of color. And yes, there will probably be nagative comments that will disagree on me, and blame me, but that's true. Jonesboro needs to remove it's racist nostalgia.