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Crime Rate in Fort Smith, AR (2025)

The FBI-based Crime Index for Fort Smith, built from FBI Crime Data Explorer reports for 2025. Scores run 0–100 (higher = safer).

35/100
EHigh risk

Crime Index

Population: 90,848
Data year: 2025 · FBI Crime Data Explorer
#3 most dangerous of 9 cities in Arkansas
100% of population covered by reporting agencies · updated July 8, 2026

Is Fort Smith safe?

For 2025, Fort Smith scores 35/100 on our FBI-based Crime Index — a grade E (high risk), which means it reports more crime than the typical US city. Its violent-crime rate of 787 per 100k is 2.5× the US average, and rape stands out most: 93 reported in 2025, 2.9× the national rate. Reported crime is down 38% since 2021. It ranks #3 most dangerous of 9 cities in Arkansas.

Violent crime
787/100k
2.5× US avg
1.5× AR avg
Property crime
3,367/100k
2.3× US avg
2.1× AR avg
Homicide
7.7/100k
1.9× US avg
+24% vs AR avg
Total reported
4,154/100k
2.3× US avg
1.9× AR avg
6%

Safer than 6% of the 759 US cities we track

1 in 127

Annual odds of a reported violent crime per resident

1 in 30

Annual odds of a reported property crime per resident

Odds are the reported 2025 rate expressed per resident, city-wide — your actual risk varies by neighborhood, time, and situation.

Crime trend in Fort Smith

Reported crime in Fort Smith is down 38% since 2021.
7,4715,4503,429202120222023202420256,7454,154
Reported crime per 100,000 residents · hover a year for detail

Reported crime by offense

Each bar is scaled to the US average for that offense — the dashed line marks . Bars past it run above the national norm; hover a row for detail.

Violent crime

Homicideanchor
1.9× US
7.7
7 total
Rape
2.9× US
102
93 total
Robbery
+33% US
63.8
58 total
Aggravated assault
2.7× US
613
557 total

Property crime

Burglary
2.6× US
481
437 total
Larceny-theft
2.4× US
2,665
2,421 total
Motor vehicle theft
+11% US
214
194 total
Arson
-18% US
7.7
7 total

Rates shown are per 100,000 residents.

Homicide rate

7.71per 100k

Homicide anchors the Crime Index — see methodology.

+87% higher than the national homicide rate of 4.12 per 100k.

How Fort Smith compares

Fort Smith against the Arkansas and US averages for 2025.

MetricFort SmithArkansasUnited States
Crime Index (higher = safer)35E61C73C
Violent crime /100k787523315
Property crime /100k3,3671,6351,487
Homicide /100k7.76.24.1
Total reported /100k4,1542,1581,802

Grade shown per index band (88–100 = A … 0–29 = F). Rates are reported offenses per 100,000 residents.

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No area has zero risk

A high Crime Index score means lower reported crime relative to other US cities — it is not a guarantee of safety. Reported crime is not the same as actual crime. Research on the gap between crime that occurs and crime that gets reported to police — often called the "dark figure" of crime — estimates that roughly 40% of violent crime and about a third of property crime go unreported each year. Every index built on official statistics, including this one, necessarily undercounts real crime. That gap is exactly why homicide — the offense with the smallest dark figure — anchors the calculation instead of a more commonly reported but less reliable category like theft.

Scores on this page reflect FBI-reported data for 2025. See the full methodology →

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Frequently asked questions

Is Fort Smith safe?
Fort Smith has a Crime Index of 35 out of 100 (grade E — high risk) for 2025, based on FBI-reported violent and property crime rates relative to other US cities. That ranks it #7 of 9 cities in Arkansas by reported crime. Reported crime is not the same as actual crime. Research on the gap between crime that occurs and crime that gets reported to police — often called the "dark figure" of crime — estimates that roughly 40% of violent crime and about a third of property crime go unreported each year. Every index built on official statistics, including this one, necessarily undercounts real crime. That gap is exactly why homicide — the offense with the smallest dark figure — anchors the calculation instead of a more commonly reported but less reliable category like theft.
What does a "E" grade mean?
A "High risk" grade means Fort Smith's severity-weighted crime rate falls in the 30–44 range on the Crime Index, out of a national distribution of every city we track for 2025. Grades are calibrated against the national distribution of every area we track for the same data year — they describe an area's relative standing, not an absolute promise. A "Very safe" grade means an area sits among the lowest-crime places in the country with usable data, not that nothing ever happens there.
What is the most common crime in Fort Smith?
The most frequently reported offense in Fort Smith for 2025 was larceny-theft, with 2,421 reported incidents. See the full breakdown by offense above for how violent and property crime compare to the US average.
Is crime in Fort Smith getting better or worse?
Reported crime in Fort Smith is down 38% since 2021, so the trend is improving. Year-to-year figures can shift with FBI reporting changes, not just real crime.
What are the odds of being a victim of crime in Fort Smith?
Based on 2025 reported rates, Fort Smith residents face roughly a 1 in 127 annual chance of a violent crime and about 1 in 30 for a property crime, calculated city-wide. Your individual risk varies widely by neighborhood, time of day, and circumstances.
How does Fort Smith compare to other US cities?
Fort Smith is safer than 6% of the 759 US cities we track for 2025, ranked by Crime Index. Its violent-crime rate is 1.5× the Arkansas average and its property-crime rate is 2.1× the Arkansas average.
Does reported crime equal real crime?
No. National research on the dark figure of crime estimates that roughly 40% of violent crime and about a third of property crime are never reported to police, so any index built on official statistics — including this one — measures a floor on real crime, not a ceiling. That's part of why the index leans most heavily on homicide, the category with the smallest reporting gap.
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