Adair County Crime & Safety

Adair County, Oklahoma

Safety Score

16/100

Higher = safer

Safety Rating

High Crime

Total Crime Rate

2316.7

per 100K population

Crime Statistics

Violent Crime Rate

349.8

per 100K population

National avg 380.7

Property Crime Rate

1966.9

per 100K population

National avg 1954.4

Safety Score

16/100

Higher = safer

State avg 32/100

State Safety Rank

#60

of 77 counties (1 = safest)

Data Story

About Crime & Safety in Adair County, Oklahoma

Adair County mirrors national safety trends

Adair County maintains a safety score of 96.3, placing it slightly above the national baseline for security. Its total crime rate of 2,316.7 per 100,000 residents stays just under the national average of 2,385.5.

Performing better than the Oklahoma average

The county's safety score of 96.3 outperforms the Oklahoma state average of 95.8. Residents face a total crime rate significantly lower than the statewide average of 2,647.7 per 100,000 people.

A middle ground among eastern neighbors

With 2,316.7 crimes per 100,000 residents, Adair reports higher activity than rural Atoka but remains safer than Bryan County. Four reporting agencies coordinate to manage these local public safety figures.

Property crimes dominate local reports

Property crime accounts for 1,966.9 incidents per 100,000 residents, while violent crime remains low at 349.8. This violent crime rate sits below both the national average of 369.8 and the state average of 395.9.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the crime rate in Adair County, OK?
Adair County has a total crime rate of 2316.7 per 100,000 residents, based on FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data. This includes both violent crimes (349.8 per 100K) and property crimes (1966.9 per 100K).
Is Adair County, OK safe?
Adair County has a safety score of 16/100, rated "High Crime". A higher safety score indicates lower crime rates relative to other counties nationwide. It ranks #60 out of 77 counties in Oklahoma for safety (1 = safest).
How does Adair County crime compare to the Oklahoma average?
The county's safety score of 96.3 outperforms the Oklahoma state average of 95.8. Residents face a total crime rate significantly lower than the statewide average of 2,647.7 per 100,000 people.
What types of crime are most common in Adair County?
Property crime accounts for 1,966.9 incidents per 100,000 residents, while violent crime remains low at 349.8. This violent crime rate sits below both the national average of 369.8 and the state average of 395.9.
How is crime data measured and reported for Adair County?
Crime data for Adair County comes from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. Local law enforcement agencies submit data on violent crimes (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault) and property crimes (burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft) to the FBI. Rates are calculated per 100,000 residents to allow fair comparison between counties of different sizes. The safety score (0-100) is derived from these rates, with higher scores indicating safer counties.
What is being done about crime in Adair County?
Adair County has a safety score of 16/100, which is below the Oklahoma average of 32/100. Many counties with above-average crime rates invest in community policing, crime prevention programs, neighborhood watch initiatives, and social services aimed at reducing crime over time.

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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.