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Norton County Crime & Safety Report

FBI UCR violent crime, property crime, total crime rate, and safety score for Norton County, Kansas.

Primary safety signal

90

out of 100, higher means lower reported crime

Rating

Low Reported Crime

Total crime

184.1

State rank

#7

Violent crime

36.8

per 100K residents

Below national average

Property crime

147.3

per 100K residents

Below national average

Total crime

184.1

per 100K residents

Below national average

State rank

#7

of 105 scored counties

1 = safest in state

Crime Statistics

Safety score

90

Low Reported Crime

Higher scores indicate lower reported county-level crime.

Total crime rate

FBI UCR incidents per 100,000 residents, compared with the national benchmark.

184.1

Below national average

National total crime benchmark: 2335.1 per 100K

Violent crime

36.8

National avg 380.7

Property crime

147.3

National avg 1954.4

State rank

#7

of 105 counties, 1 = safest

State average safety score: 52/100. State average total crime rate: 1282.0 per 100K.

Local interpretation

What the crime data means for Norton County

These reads compare Norton County with Kansas county averages and national FBI UCR benchmarks. They are county-level signals, not neighborhood-level guarantees.

Safety score

90/100

38 points above the Kansas county average

State rank

#7

of 105 scored Kansas counties, where #1 is safest

Safer than

93%

of scored counties in Kansas by safety score

Reporting

Partial

2 agencies in the current record

Benchmark table

Rates are incidents per 100,000 residents.

MetricNorton CountyKansas avgU.S. benchmarkRead
Total crime184.11282.02335.192% below national benchmark.
Violent crime36.8236.0380.790% below national benchmark.
Property crime147.31046.01954.492% below national benchmark.

Crime mix

Property crime drives the profile

Property crime accounts for the larger reported rate at 147.3 per 100,000 residents, compared with 36.8 for violent crime.

Property crime share80%
Violent crime share20%

Reporting quality

Partial reporting coverage

Some local agencies are represented, but the dataset may not include every agency serving the county.

2 reporting agencies are represented for 2022. Use the rates as a directional county benchmark and verify city-level police data before making a decision.

How to use this county report

Verify neighborhood property risk

County-level property crime is not a block-level measure. Check city or sheriff incident maps for the specific address area.

Read violent crime as a county benchmark

The violent-crime rate is useful for county comparison, but it does not replace neighborhood-level data or recent local incident trends.

Use the state rank as a first filter

The state rank helps screen counties quickly. Pair it with housing, schools, health, and risk data before making a move or investment decision.

Account for reporting limits

Some local agencies are represented, but the dataset may not include every agency serving the county.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reported crime rate in Norton County, KS?
Norton County reports a total crime rate of 184.1 incidents per 100,000 residents in the available FBI UCR dataset. The record is marked partial coverage with 2 reporting agencies for 2022.
How does Norton County compare with the Kansas average?
Norton County's total crime rate is 184.1 per 100,000 residents, compared with an unweighted Kansas county average of 1282.0. It is 86% below kansas county average.
How does Norton County compare with the national benchmark?
Norton County's total crime rate is 92% below national benchmark. Violent crime is 90% below national benchmark. and property crime is 92% below national benchmark.
What does the safety score mean for Norton County?
Norton County has a safety score of 90/100, labeled Low reported crime. It ranks #7 out of 105 scored counties in Kansas, where #1 is the safest reported county. The score is a comparative index derived from reported county-level crime rates, not a promise that every neighborhood has the same risk profile.
Is violent crime or property crime the larger signal in Norton County?
Property crime accounts for the larger reported rate at 147.3 per 100,000 residents, compared with 36.8 for violent crime.
What does partial FBI coverage mean for Norton County?
Some local agencies are represented, but the dataset may not include every agency serving the county. 2 reporting agencies are represented for 2022. Use the rates as a directional county benchmark and verify city-level police data before making a decision.

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By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor

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.