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Highest Crime in Kentucky

Top 83 cities ranked by highest crime

Highest Crime — Kentucky

2 Covington 466/100K
3 Mayfield 406/100K
4 Shively 341/100K
5 Oak Grove 326/100K
6 Somerset 304/100K
7 Frankfort 292/100K
8 Ashland 292/100K
9 Bowling Green 292/100K
10 Hopkinsville 291/100K
11 Paducah 286/100K
12 Hazard 284/100K
13 Pikeville 273/100K
14 Campbellsville 252/100K
15 Radcliff 252/100K
16 Newport 247/100K
17 Fort Campbell North 241/100K
18 Winchester 237/100K
19 Franklin 232/100K
20 Henderson 229/100K
21 Owensboro 225/100K
22 Middlesborough 224/100K
23 Maysville 217/100K
24 Russellville 212/100K
25 Lebanon 210/100K
26 Richmond 206/100K
27 Mount Sterling 205/100K
28 Burlington 195/100K
29 Union 195/100K
30 Hebron 195/100K
31 Oakbrook 195/100K
32 Leitchfield 190/100K
33 Williamsburg 189/100K
34 Fort Knox 187/100K
36 Glasgow 180/100K
37 Shepherdsville 176/100K
38 Florence 167/100K
39 Paris 162/100K
40 Elizabethtown 161/100K
41 Central City 157/100K
42 Danville 154/100K
43 Nicholasville 151/100K
44 Monticello 150/100K
45 Princeton 147/100K
46 Douglass Hills 129/100K
47 Shelbyville 127/100K
48 Corbin 124/100K
49 St. Matthews 120/100K
50 Berea 118/100K
51 Georgetown 117/100K
52 Bardstown 113/100K
53 Jeffersontown 111/100K
54 La Grange 110/100K
55 Harrodsburg 106/100K
56 Bellevue 104/100K
57 Elsmere 104/100K
58 Murray 102/100K
59 Cynthiana 94/100K
60 Madisonville 91/100K
61 Morehead 90/100K
62 Dayton 90/100K
63 Hillview 87/100K
64 Versailles 86/100K
65 Fort Mitchell 85/100K
66 Villa Hills 80/100K
67 Middletown 75/100K
68 Alexandria 72/100K
69 Highland Heights 70/100K
70 Fort Wright 70/100K
71 Erlanger 69/100K
72 London 62/100K
73 Mount Washington 54/100K
74 Walton 49/100K
75 Vine Grove 46/100K
76 Cold Spring 46/100K
77 Edgewood 46/100K
78 Independence 46/100K
79 Lawrenceburg 35/100K
80 Fort Thomas 31/100K
81 Taylor Mill 29/100K
82 Flatwoods 14/100K
83 Francisville 13/100K

Cities with the highest crime rates in Kentucky face public safety challenges that affect residents' quality of life and economic development. Louisville/Jefferson County has 551.2 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 Louisville/Jefferson County is 137.8x 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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