| Level of crime | 85.60 | Very High | |
| Crime increasing in the past 5 years | 68.53 | High | |
| Worries home broken and things stolen | 68.53 | High | |
| Worries being mugged or robbed | 82.11 | Very High | |
| Worries car stolen | 74.50 | High | |
| Worries things from car stolen | 76.68 | High | |
| Worries attacked | 76.68 | High | |
| Worries being insulted | 72.16 | High | |
| Worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender or religion | 52.91 | Moderate | |
| Problem people using or dealing drugs | 86.93 | Very High | |
| Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft | 81.57 | Very High | |
| Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery | 82.11 | Very High | |
| Problem corruption and bribery | 61.93 | High |
| Safety walking alone during daylight | 41.90 | Moderate | |
| Safety walking alone during night | 17.44 | Very Low |
Contributors: 47
Last update: 2 November 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.
| Crime in Rutherford, New Jersey | 9.20 miles |
| Crime in Jersey City, New Jersey | 10.68 miles |
| Crime in East Rutherford, New Jersey | 11.61 miles |
| Crime in West Caldwell, New Jersey | 11.73 miles |
| Crime in New York, New York | 13.42 miles |
| Crime in Paterson, New Jersey | 13.62 miles |
| Crime in Woodbridge, New Jersey | 14.94 miles |
| Crime in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey | 18.48 miles |
| Crime in Bergen County, New Jersey | 20.89 miles |
| Crime in Yonkers, New York | 26.72 miles |
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Selective optimization with compensation to make the most of limited physical energies and cognitive resources (pages 479 and 496)
Strengthening of self-concept, which promotes self-acceptance and pursuit of hoped-for possible selves (page 494)
Enhanced emotional self-regulation and emotional positivity, which support meaningful, rewarding social ties (pages 492–493)
Acceptance of change, which contributes to effective coping and life satisfaction (page 494)
A mature sense of spirituality and faith, permitting anticipation of death with calm composure (pages 494–495)
Personal control over domains of dependency and independence, enabling investment in self-chosen, highly valued activities (pages 495–496, 498)
High-quality relationships, which offer pleasurable companionship and social support (page 500)
Personally meaningful leisure and volunteer pursuits, which contribute to physical, cognitive, and social well-being (page 513)