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62nd Precinct (Brooklyn) Crime Rate, New York City (2024)

62nd Precinct (Brooklyn) is a police precinct in New York City. New York City's open crime data doesn't include a reliable police precinct-level population figure, so this page shows reported incident VOLUME relative to other New York City police precincts for 2024 — not a population-adjusted safety rate.

Vol. 64/100
Geography: NYPD policing jurisdiction (not a resident-population boundary)
Data year: 2024 · New York City open-data portal
#42 safest of 78 police precincts in New York City

Volume, not a safety rate. NYPD precinct-level population is not cleanly available without an NTA-to-precinct spatial join (deferred — see report). The neighborhood unit here is the NYPD PRECINCT (a policing jurisdiction, not a resident-population neighborhood boundary), so no per-100k grade is published (see /crime-rate/methodology §6.6). relativeIndex ranks each precinct's severity-weighted reported-incident VOLUME against other NYC precincts — it is NOT population-adjusted and must not be read as a safety rate.

Where 62nd Precinct (Brooklyn) sits in New York City

15. 1st Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 39/100 (not population-adjusted)44. 5th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 67/100 (not population-adjusted)26. 6th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 58/100 (not population-adjusted)54. 7th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 72/100 (not population-adjusted)41. 9th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 66/100 (not population-adjusted)66. 10th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 78/100 (not population-adjusted)18. 13th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 43/100 (not population-adjusted)1. 14th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 0/100 (not population-adjusted)68. 17th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 79/100 (not population-adjusted)10. 18th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 32/100 (not population-adjusted)13. 19th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 37/100 (not population-adjusted)55. 20th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 72/100 (not population-adjusted)77. 22nd Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 99/100 (not population-adjusted)45. 23rd Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 67/100 (not population-adjusted)57. 24th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 73/100 (not population-adjusted)36. 25th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 63/100 (not population-adjusted)73. 26th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 84/100 (not population-adjusted)47. 28th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 68/100 (not population-adjusted)64. 30th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 77/100 (not population-adjusted)42. 32nd Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 66/100 (not population-adjusted)60. 33rd Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 75/100 (not population-adjusted)33. 34th Precinct (Manhattan) — reported incident volume 62/100 (not population-adjusted)3. 40th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 14/100 (not population-adjusted)25. 41st Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 55/100 (not population-adjusted)19. 42nd Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 45/100 (not population-adjusted)6. 43rd Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 27/100 (not population-adjusted)4. 44th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 18/100 (not population-adjusted)28. 45th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 59/100 (not population-adjusted)16. 46th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 41/100 (not population-adjusted)8. 47th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 29/100 (not population-adjusted)17. 48th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 42/100 (not population-adjusted)23. 49th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 52/100 (not population-adjusted)46. 50th Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 67/100 (not population-adjusted)9. 52nd Precinct (Bronx) — reported incident volume 31/100 (not population-adjusted)49. 60th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 69/100 (not population-adjusted)43. 61st Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 66/100 (not population-adjusted)37. 62nd Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 64/100 (not population-adjusted)48. 63rd Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 68/100 (not population-adjusted)58. 66th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 74/100 (not population-adjusted)20. 67th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 48/100 (not population-adjusted)61. 68th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 75/100 (not population-adjusted)72. 69th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 83/100 (not population-adjusted)31. 70th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 61/100 (not population-adjusted)67. 71st Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 78/100 (not population-adjusted)50. 72nd Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 69/100 (not population-adjusted)22. 73rd Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 51/100 (not population-adjusted)2. 75th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 8/100 (not population-adjusted)74. 76th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 87/100 (not population-adjusted)51. 77th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 69/100 (not population-adjusted)59. 78th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 74/100 (not population-adjusted)30. 79th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 60/100 (not population-adjusted)62. 81st Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 75/100 (not population-adjusted)27. 83rd Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 58/100 (not population-adjusted)21. 84th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 50/100 (not population-adjusted)69. 88th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 79/100 (not population-adjusted)34. 90th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 62/100 (not population-adjusted)63. 94th Precinct (Brooklyn) — reported incident volume 76/100 (not population-adjusted)75. 100th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 87/100 (not population-adjusted)65. 101st Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 77/100 (not population-adjusted)38. 102nd Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 65/100 (not population-adjusted)11. 103rd Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 32/100 (not population-adjusted)29. 104th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 59/100 (not population-adjusted)35. 105th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 62/100 (not population-adjusted)32. 106th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 61/100 (not population-adjusted)39. 107th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 65/100 (not population-adjusted)24. 108th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 54/100 (not population-adjusted)7. 109th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 27/100 (not population-adjusted)5. 110th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 20/100 (not population-adjusted)70. 111th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 79/100 (not population-adjusted)53. 112th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 70/100 (not population-adjusted)52. 113th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 69/100 (not population-adjusted)14. 114th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 38/100 (not population-adjusted)12. 115th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 35/100 (not population-adjusted)78. 116th Precinct (Queens) — reported incident volume 100/100 (not population-adjusted)40. 120th Precinct (Staten Island) — reported incident volume 65/100 (not population-adjusted)56. 121st Precinct (Staten Island) — reported incident volume 72/100 (not population-adjusted)71. 122nd Precinct (Staten Island) — reported incident volume 79/100 (not population-adjusted)76. 123rd Precinct (Staten Island) — reported incident volume 90/100 (not population-adjusted)

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 2024. See the full methodology →

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