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Long Beach, CA vs Los Angeles, CA: Crime Rate Comparison (2025)

A side-by-side look at reported crime in Long Beach and Los Angeles, on the FBI-based Crime Index (0–100, higher = safer) for 2025.

Long Beach and Los Angeles are neck and neck

Both score 49/100 on the Crime Index for 2025. The difference is in the mix: Long Beach wins 3 of 8 offense categories, Los Angeles wins 5.

Long Beach, CA

49/100
DElevated risk

Crime Index

Population
447,317
Violent / 100k
621
Property / 100k
2,553
In California
#157 of 175
Full Long Beach crime report

Los Angeles, CA

49/100
DElevated risk

Crime Index

Population
3,874,484
Violent / 100k
670
Property / 100k
2,252
In California
#158 of 175
Full Los Angeles crime report

Crime rates head-to-head

MetricLong BeachLos AngelesUS average
Crime Index (higher = safer)49D49D73C
Violent crime /100k621670315
Property crime /100k2,5532,2521,487
Homicide /100k6.55.84.1
Total reported /100k3,1742,9221,802

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

By offense

Rate per 100,000 residents — the lower (safer) city is highlighted.

OffenseLong BeachLos Angeles
Homicide6.55.8
Rape38.236.2
Robbery169187
Aggravated assault407441
Burglary408309
Larceny-theft1,3861,410
Motor vehicle theft725519
Arson33.113.5

Crime trends

Long Beach

5,4712,7360202120222023202420250.23,174
Reported crime per 100,000 residents · hover a year for detail

Los Angeles

Reported crime in Los Angeles is down 19% since 2022.
4,0752,9521,82920222023202420253,5922,922
Reported crime per 100,000 residents · hover a year for detail

Frequently asked questions

Is Long Beach or Los Angeles safer?
Long Beach and Los Angeles have an identical Crime Index of 49/100 for 2025, so they rank as equally safe overall — though the mix of violent versus property crime differs. See the offense breakdown above.
Which has more violent crime, Long Beach or Los Angeles?
Long Beach's violent-crime rate is 621 per 100k; Los Angeles's is 670 per 100k for 2025. Long Beach has the lower violent-crime rate.
What are the odds of violent crime in Long Beach vs Los Angeles?
Based on 2025 reported rates, residents face roughly a 1 in 161 annual chance of a violent crime in Long Beach and 1 in 149 in Los Angeles, city-wide. Individual risk varies by neighborhood.
See verified security companies in Long BeachSee verified security companies in Los Angeles

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 →