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Hoboken, NJ Crime Rate

Population: 57,293 • Latest FBI Data

74Score
B
Above Average Safety
108
Violent Crimes
188.5/100k · 10% of total
1,022
Property Crimes
1783.8/100k · 90% of total
1
Murders
36
Robberies
70
Assaults
68
Burglaries

Is Hoboken, NJ Safe?

Hoboken, NJ has average safety with a score of 74/100, placing it around the middle of US cities. The city ranks #5,813 out of 8,874 US cities in our safety database.

The violent crime rate of 188.5 per 100k is 50% below the national average (380 per 100k). Violent crime accounts for 50% of all reported incidents.

Most residents feel safe day-to-day. Standard urban precautions are recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hoboken, NJ safe to live in?
Hoboken, NJ has average safety, scoring 74/100. It ranks around the middle of US cities. Standard urban precautions like securing valuables and staying aware of your surroundings are recommended.
What is Hoboken, NJ's crime rate?
Hoboken, NJ has a violent crime rate of 188.5 per 100,000 residents (below the national average of 380) and a property crime rate of 1783.8 per 100k. It ranks #5,813 out of 8,874 US cities.
Is Hoboken, NJ safe at night?
Like most mid-sized American cities, Hoboken, NJ is generally safe at night in well-populated areas. Avoid poorly lit streets and stay aware of your surroundings, particularly late at night.
Is Hoboken, NJ good for families?
Yes, Hoboken, NJ is generally suitable for families with its safety score of 74/100.

Crime Summary

⚠️ Biggest Concern
Property Crime
1783.8/100k
✅ Safest Aspect
Violent Crime
188.5/100k (50% below US avg)

Hoboken, NJ has below-average crime rates across the board — both violent and property crime are below national averages.

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