New Hampshire, known as the Granite State, faces dangerous areas in 2023. Road Snacks has analyzed the FBI’s newest crime statistics for over 70 cities to determine the state’s most dangerous areas.
Unmasking New Hampshire’s Contrasts
New Hampshire is known for its laid-back lifestyle and pleasant ambiance, yet some areas have higher crime rates than the national average.
The comprehensive analysis examines violent and property crime statistics for cities above 5,000, identifying opportunities for improvement. Even though New Hampshire is the wealthiest state, inhabitants in high-risk regions confront high crime rates, unemployment, poor income, and a lack of rehabilitation programs. This substantial discrepancy raises questions about the state’s prosperity distribution and whether income and sales tax laws should be reevaluated to address these challenges.
Many New Hampshire citizens are proud of their state, while those in the riskiest places are not. The report emphasizes the need for comprehensive solutions to these communities’ multiple issues and calls for a closer look at state laws to ensure benefit equity.
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In 2023, New Hampshire faces challenges in several cities marked by high crime rates.
- Manchester, the most populous city, ranks as the most dangerous, reporting 2,096 violent crimes and 2,560 property crimes in 2020, overshadowing its thriving small businesses.
- Rochester, the second most dangerous, records significant property crimes, violent crimes, and aggravated assaults, with 72 violent crimes and 873 property crimes in 2020.
- Conway, a tourist destination, faces a growing crime rate, ranking first for rapes, sixth for property crimes, and fifth for overall crimes in 2020.
- Littleton, despite its small size, ranks high in violent crimes and murders, making it the fourth most dangerous.
- Somersworth, with the highest total crime rate in the state, reported 396 property crimes and 366 larceny cases in 2020.
- Belmont, a small town in the Lakes Region, ranks seventh highest in violent crimes and burglaries.
- Farmington, known as the seventh most dangerous spot, experiences a high rate of burglaries and violent crime.
- Concord, the capital city, ranks tenth highest in total crime, with most incidents centered in the downtown area.
- Keene, known for its annual pumpkin festival, is the eighth most dangerous.
- Laconia, despite its picturesque surroundings, is the tenth most dangerous city, ranking second in property crimes and overall crimes in 2022.