San Joaquin County has the highest violent crime rate in California sparking attention amid the Stockton mayoral race.
California’s Safest and Most Dangerous Counties Revealed, Top List for Violent Crime Rates
A recent crime report by CBS News looked at California’s safest and most dangerous counties. According to the study by Simmrin Law Group, San Joaquin County, San Francisco County, Plumas County, Alameda County, and Kern County had the highest rates of violent crime per 1,000 residents.
San Joaquin County’s Shocking Violent Crime Stats
San Joaquin County topped the list with an average of 72 violent crimes per 1,000 residents, nearly double the state average. Over ten years, the county saw 56,177 violent crimes, including homicides, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults. This has prompted scrutiny from the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office amid leadership changes and upcoming elections in Stockton.
Stockton Mayoral Race Puts Safety in Spotlight
In Stockton’s mayoral race safety is a major concern. Tom Patti, a county supervisor and leading candidate, cites a recent 32% drop in overall crime as evidence of progress. He advocates for more police stations and better education and job opportunities for young people. Christina Fugazi, his opponent stresses the need for supporting the police force and building trust with the community.
Placer and El Dorado Counties Buck Violent Crime Trends in Greater Sacramento Area, Reflecting Diverse Public Safety Challenges Across California
Meanwhile, some counties in the greater Sacramento region like Placer and El Dorado have the lowest rates of violent crime. These findings highlight the different challenges faced by communities across California in ensuring public safety.