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Highest Crime in Vojvodina

Top 62 cities ranked by highest crime

Highest Crime — Vojvodina

1 Titel 1.3 per 1K
2 Žabalj 1.3 per 1K
3 Novi Kneževac 1.3 per 1K
4 Beočin 1.3 per 1K
5 Mol 1.3 per 1K
6 Novo Miloševo 1.3 per 1K
7 Melenci 1.3 per 1K
8 Odžaci 1.3 per 1K
9 Kovačica 1.3 per 1K
10 Bački Petrovac 1.3 per 1K
11 Starčevo 1.3 per 1K
12 Mokrin 1.3 per 1K
13 Debeljača 1.3 per 1K
14 Beška 1.3 per 1K
15 Padina 1.3 per 1K
16 Banatski Karlovac 1.3 per 1K
17 Crvenka 1.3 per 1K
18 Bač 1.3 per 1K
19 Sonta 1.3 per 1K
20 Bačko Gradište 1.3 per 1K
21 Stanišić 1.3 per 1K
22 Palić 1.3 per 1K
23 Srpska Crnja 1.3 per 1K
24 Čoka 1.3 per 1K
25 Crepaja 1.3 per 1K
26 Ečka 1.3 per 1K
27 Kovilj 1.3 per 1K
28 Vladimirovac 1.3 per 1K
29 Bavanište 1.3 per 1K
30 Prigrevica 1.3 per 1K
31 Čelarevo 1.3 per 1K
32 Stara Pazova 1.3 per 1K
33 Subotica 1.3 per 1K
34 Zrenjanin 1.3 per 1K
35 Pančevo 1.3 per 1K
36 Sombor 1.3 per 1K
37 Kikinda 1.3 per 1K
38 Sremska Mitrovica 1.3 per 1K
39 Vršac 1.3 per 1K
40 Ruma 1.3 per 1K
41 Bačka Palanka 1.3 per 1K
42 Inđija 1.3 per 1K
43 Vrbas 1.3 per 1K
44 Bečej 1.3 per 1K
45 Senta 1.3 per 1K
46 Apatin 1.3 per 1K
47 Futog 1.3 per 1K
48 Novi Sad 1.3 per 1K
49 Bačka Topola 1.3 per 1K
50 Nova Pazova 1.3 per 1K
51 Novi Bečej 1.3 per 1K
52 Kovin 1.3 per 1K
53 Sremska Kamenica 1.3 per 1K
54 Petrovaradin 1.3 per 1K
55 Kać 1.3 per 1K
56 Bela Crkva 1.3 per 1K
57 Ada 1.3 per 1K
58 Veternik 1.3 per 1K
59 Kanjiža 1.3 per 1K
60 Čurug 1.3 per 1K
61 Bačko Petrovo Selo 1.3 per 1K
62 Sremski Karlovci 1.3 per 1K

Cities with the highest crime rates in Vojvodina face public safety challenges that affect residents' quality of life and economic development. Titel has 1.3 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 Titel is 0.3x 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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