Crime in Dormont, Pennsylvania

Dormont's crime rate

There were 84 crimes reported in Dormont, Pennsylvania in 2018, the most recent year crime data is available for the city. Adjusted for population, the city’s annual crime rate is 1,006 incidents for every 100,000 people.

In September 2020, the FBI released crime figures for 2019, however, as a complete dataset for Dormont was not included in that release, 2018 data is shown here.

How does Dormont compare?

Dormont has a lower overall crime rate than the vast majority of U.S. cities. For comparison, the national total crime rate is 2,580 incidents for every 100,000 people.

Dormont's overall crime rate is 44% lower than the overall crime rate in Pennsylvania. Statewide, there were 230,008 crimes reported in 2018, or 1,796 for every 100,000 people.

What types of crimes are being committed?

The FBI's crime rate includes seven crime categories: three property crimes -- larceny, burglary, and motor vehicle theft, and four violent crimes -- aggravated assault, robbery, rape, and murder.

Property crime

The vast majority of crimes in America are property crimes, accounting for 85% of total crimes in 2018. In Dormont, however, property crimes account for only about 80% of all offenses.

Property crime is much less prevalent in Dormont than it is nationwide. There were 67 property crimes in Dormont in 2018, or 803 for every 100,000 residents. Meanwhile, the national property crime rate is 2,200 incidents per 100,000 people.

Larceny

Larceny is by far the most common type of property crime in the U.S. It is also the most commonly committed type of property crime in Dormont. There were 39 larcenies reported in Dormont in 2018, or 467 for every 100,000 people. Nationwide, the larceny rate is 1,595 per 100,000.

Burglary

There were 15 break-ins reported in Dormont in 2018, or 180 for every 100,000 residents. For reference, there were 327 reported burglaries for every 100,000 people nationwide in 2018.

Motor Vehicle Theft

Across the United States, the annual motor vehicle theft rate is 229 for every 100,000 people. In Dormont, meanwhile, there were 13 motor vehicle thefts in 2018, or 156 for every 100,000 people.

Violent crime

Violent crime accounts for a relatively small share of crimes nationwide. These offenses, which are generally more egregious than property crimes, account for about 15% of the more than 8.4 million offenses reported across the U.S. in 2018. In Dormont, however, violent offenses account for a larger 20% share of all reported crime.

At 204 incidents for every 100,000 people, the violent crime rate in Dormont is below the national violent crime rate of 381 offenses per 100,000 people. Law enforcement in Dormont reported a total of 17 violent crimes in 2018.

Aggravated Assault

Aggravated assault is by far the most common type of violent crime reported in the U.S. It is also the most commonly reported violent offense in Dormont. There were 13 aggravated assaults reported in Dormont in 2018, or 156 for every 100,000 people. Nationwide, the rate is higher, standing at 247 aggravated assaults per 100,000 people.

Robbery

Robbery is the second most common type of violent crime in America. There were 4 robberies reported in Dormont in 2018, a rate of 48 robberies for every 100,000 residents. For comparison, the national robbery rate was 86 per 100,000 in 2018.

Rape

There were 139,380 reported rapes nationwide in 2018, a rate of 43 per 100,000 people. In Dormont in 2018, none were reported.

Murder

While there were 16,214 murders nationwide in 2018, none were reported in Dormont in 2018.

Dormont compared to other cities in Pennsylvania

Dormont has a lower crime rate than the majority of all comparable cities in Pennsylvania. To be considered comparable, a city must have a complete 2018 FBI crime report and population of 5,000 or more.

Here are all comparable cities ranked by total crime rate. Click any bar or city name to see more about crime in that city.

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