Boulder County Crime & Safety
Boulder County, Colorado
Safety Score
7/100
Higher = safer
Safety Rating
High Crime
Total Crime Rate
3066.1
per 100K population
Crime Statistics
Violent Crime Rate
327.1
per 100K population
National avg 380.7
Property Crime Rate
2739.0
per 100K population
National avg 1954.4
Safety Score
7/100
Higher = safer
State avg 43/100
State Safety Rank
#57
of 64 counties (1 = safest)
Data Story
About Crime & Safety in Boulder County, Colorado
Boulder County Above National Crime Levels
Boulder County's total crime rate of 3,066.1 per 100,000 exceeds the national average of 2,385.5. This results in a safety score of 95.2, indicating some localized risks.
Trailing the State Safety Average
The safety score of 95.2 is slightly lower than the Colorado state average of 97.1. Eight reporting agencies work to manage safety in this high-activity county.
High Activity Compared to Neighbors
Boulder County reports more crime than neighboring Broomfield (2,822.3) and Arapahoe (1,999.4). This makes it one of the busier areas for law enforcement in the Front Range.
Heavy Emphasis on Property Offenses
Property crime is high at 2,739.0 per 100,000, while violent crime is 327.1. The figures show that residents are much more likely to encounter theft than physical violence.
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Data Sources
Crime data sourced from the FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR) and County Health Rankings. Safety scores are derived composite metrics.
Data is informational only. Not legal or security advice. Coverage varies by county and reporting year.