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Highest Crime in Nariño

Top 31 cities ranked by highest crime

Highest Crime — Nariño

1 Olaya Herrera 24.9 per 1K
2 Cumbitara 24.9 per 1K
3 La Tola 24.9 per 1K
4 Ancuya 24.9 per 1K
5 Aldana 24.9 per 1K
6 Guaitarilla 24.9 per 1K
7 El Rosario 24.9 per 1K
8 San Pablo 24.9 per 1K
9 Salahonda 24.9 per 1K
10 Cumbal 24.9 per 1K
11 Barbacoas 24.9 per 1K
12 Policarpa 24.9 per 1K
13 Leiva 24.9 per 1K
14 Sotomayor 24.9 per 1K
15 La Cruz 24.9 per 1K
16 Linares 24.9 per 1K
17 Pasto 24.9 per 1K
18 Potosí 24.9 per 1K
19 Mosquera 24.9 per 1K
20 Sandoná 24.9 per 1K
21 Yacuanquer 24.9 per 1K
22 El Tambo 24.9 per 1K
23 La Unión 24.9 per 1K
24 Pupiales 24.9 per 1K
25 San Lorenzo 24.9 per 1K
26 Buesaco 24.9 per 1K
27 El Charco 24.9 per 1K
28 Túquerres 24.9 per 1K
29 Samaniego 24.9 per 1K
30 Ipiales 24.9 per 1K
31 Tumaco 24.9 per 1K

Cities with the highest crime rates in Nariño face public safety challenges that affect residents' quality of life and economic development. Olaya Herrera has 24.9 violent crimes per 1,000 residents.

High crime rates are often linked to economic factors including poverty, unemployment, income inequality, and limited access to education and social services. Addressing crime effectively requires tackling these underlying root causes alongside traditional law enforcement approaches.

Many cities on this list are actively implementing comprehensive safety strategies including community policing, violence intervention programs, youth mentorship, and economic development initiatives aimed at reducing the conditions that contribute to criminal activity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. The violent crime rate in Olaya Herrera is 6.2x the national average.
  • 2. Crime rates have been declining nationally for decades — even cities on this list have generally seen improvements over time.
  • 3. Violent crime is heavily concentrated in specific neighborhoods — most areas within these cities are considerably safer than the citywide statistics suggest.

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