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Safest Cities in New Hampshire

Top 26 cities ranked by safest cities

Safest Cities — New Hampshire

1 Durham 35.7 per 1K
2 Hanover 60.7 per 1K
3 Milford 68.2 per 1K
4 Hudson 73.9 per 1K
5 Londonderry 75.3 per 1K
6 Dover 78.3 per 1K
7 Hooksett 82.5 per 1K
8 Newmarket 87.3 per 1K
9 Newport 94.5 per 1K
10 Derry 98.0 per 1K
11 Lebanon 117.1 per 1K
12 Somersworth 125.2 per 1K
13 Portsmouth 127.6 per 1K
14 Nashua 144.0 per 1K
15 Concord 149.4 per 1K
16 Suncook 181.4 per 1K
17 Exeter 181.5 per 1K
18 Franklin 182.2 per 1K
19 Keene 182.6 per 1K
20 Hampton 198.5 per 1K
21 Berlin 215.1 per 1K
22 Laconia 223.8 per 1K
23 Claremont 292.7 per 1K
24 Rochester 298.2 per 1K
25 Manchester 600.6 per 1K
26 South Hooksett 617.7 per 1K

The safest cities in New Hampshire have the lowest violent crime rates, making them attractive to families and individuals seeking secure communities. Durham leads with just 35.7 violent crimes per 1,000 residents.

Low crime rates are associated with multiple factors including strong community bonds, well-funded police departments, economic stability, and high levels of education and employment. These cities often have active neighborhood watch programs and community policing initiatives.

Safety is consistently ranked as one of the top priorities for families choosing where to live. The cities on this list demonstrate that low crime and high quality of life often go hand in hand with strong economic conditions and community engagement.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Durham has just 35.7 violent crimes per 1,000 residents — well below the national average of about 4.0.
  • 2. The safest cities tend to have strong economies, high education levels, and active community engagement programs.
  • 3. Property crime rates in these cities are typically low as well, with most ranking below the national average across all crime categories.

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