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How Boise’s Crime Rate Stacks Up Against Other U.S. Cities in 2025

  • Writer: delaneyknight
    delaneyknight
  • Jul 4
  • 2 min read

If you’re considering a move to Boise or just curious about its safety, you’ll be pleased to know that Boise’s overall crime rate in 2025 is significantly lower than the national average. In fact, recent reports show that Boise’s total crime rate is about 37.6% below the U.S. average, making it one of the safer midsize cities in America 7.

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By the Numbers: Boise vs. the Nation

Let’s break down the statistics:

Crime Type

Boise (per 100k)

U.S. Average (per 100k)

% Difference

Total Crime

1,512

2,281

-37.6%

Violent Crime

270

364

-25.8%

Property Crime

1,242

1,917

-35.2%

  • Violent crime in Boise, which includes murder, rape, robbery, and assault, is about 26% lower than the national average 76.

  • Property crime—theft, burglary, and vehicle theft—is about 38% lower than the U.S. average 76.


Trends and Local Perspectives

The good news doesn’t stop there: crime in Boise is on a downward trend. Year-over-year, the city has seen an 8.8% decrease in overall crime, with violent crime dropping by 14.2% and property crime down 7.6%75. This is especially noteworthy as Boise’s population continues to grow.

Resident surveys echo these numbers, with 70% of locals saying they feel very comfortable walking alone at night, and most reporting that there is very little crime in their neighborhoods 76.


Neighborhood Variation

As in any city, crime rates can vary by neighborhood. Downtown and central areas tend to see more incidents, while the northern and outlying neighborhoods are generally safer 37. This pattern is typical in urban areas, where population density and economic factors play a role.


How Boise Compares

Compared to other U.S. cities of similar size, Boise consistently ranks in the top third for safety. Its murder rate, for example, is just 2.1 per 100,000—far below the national average of 5.7 67. Robbery and burglary rates are also much lower than what you’d find in most American cities.


The Bottom Line

Boise stands out as a notably safe city by U.S. standards in 2025. Its crime rates are well below national averages, and the city is becoming even safer over time. This reputation for safety is a big reason why Boise remains a popular destination for new residents and businesses alike 75.


  1. https://nibrs.isp.idaho.gov/CrimeInIdaho/Home/Index

  2. https://www.cityofboise.org/departments/police/crime-prevention-and-safety/crime-statistics/

  3. https://crimegrade.org/safest-places-in-boise-id/

  4. https://www.cityofboise.org/government/data-transparency/data-and-dashboards/police-data-and-dashboards/

  5. https://www.cityrating.com/crime-statistics/idaho/boise.html

  6. https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/boise-ada-id/crime-safety/

  7. https://www.areavibes.com/boise-id/crime/

  8. https://www.areavibes.com/boise-id/southeast+boise/crime/

  9. https://reolink.com/blog/safest-cities-in-idaho/

  10. https://www.disastercenter.com/crime/idcrime.htm

  11. https://liteonline.com/out-of-boise-migration-2025/

  12. https://www.numbeo.com/crime/in/Boise

  13. https://www.geostat.org/data/boise-id/crime&rut=bdea36653aa2bd0483359efa13f958e6968c8fdbdbca4ea95abf9c95a4294120

  14. https://www.cityrating.com/crime-statistics/idaho/

 
 
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