Gem County Crime & Safety
Gem County, Idaho
Safety Score
66/100
Higher = safer
Safety Rating
Average
Total Crime Rate
800.0
per 100K population
Crime Statistics
Violent Crime Rate
322.1
per 100K population
National avg 380.7
Property Crime Rate
477.9
per 100K population
National avg 1954.4
Safety Score
66/100
Higher = safer
State avg 56/100
State Safety Rank
#15
of 44 counties (1 = safest)
Data Story
About Crime & Safety in Gem County, Idaho
Well Below National Benchmarks
Gem County earns a strong safety score of 98.7. Its total crime rate of 800.0 per 100K remains well below the national figure of 2,385.5.
Better than State Averages
While Gem sits above the state average safety score of 98.4, its total crime rate is lower than the Idaho average of 1027.1. It ranks as a secure community within the region.
Competitive Regional Safety Rates
Gem’s crime rate of 800.0 per 100K is lower than Gooding County’s 966.4. However, it is higher than the more rural Franklin County, which sees only 389.6 crimes per 100K.
Awareness of Violent Crime
Property crime is the most common issue at 477.9 per 100K, though the violent crime rate of 322.1 is slightly above the state average. This suggests a need for awareness regarding personal safety.
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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.