Briscoe County Crime & Safety
Briscoe County, Texas
Safety Score
56/100
Higher = safer
Safety Rating
Average
Total Crime Rate
1007.8
per 100K population
Crime Statistics
Violent Crime Rate
0.0
per 100K population
National avg 380.7
Property Crime Rate
1007.8
per 100K population
National avg 1954.4
Safety Score
56/100
Higher = safer
State avg 47/100
State Safety Rank
#99
of 254 counties (1 = safest)
Data Story
About Crime & Safety in Briscoe County, Texas
High Panhandle Security Score
Briscoe County earns a strong 98.4 safety score, reflecting its quiet rural environment. The total crime rate of 1,007.8 per 100,000 is less than half the national average of 2,385.5.
Beating the State Average
Briscoe's safety score of 98.4 comfortably exceeds the Texas average of 96.8. Its reported crime rate is about half the state average, though data comes from a single agency and should be viewed with that context.
Rare Incident Reports
In the sparsely populated Panhandle, Briscoe maintains a very low incident profile compared to its neighbors. The absence of violent crime reports in recent data sets it apart from many surrounding areas.
Zero Reported Violent Crimes
The county reported zero violent crimes per 100,000 residents in 2022. All reported incidents are property-related, occurring at a rate of 1,007.8 per 100,000.
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Since property crime is the only recorded concern, residents should focus on securing tools and vehicles. Even in low-crime areas, maintaining basic home security is a best practice.
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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.