Trinity County, California has the 5th-fewest violent crimes per 100,000 population (214.02) of the 58 California counties. That 214.02 compares to an average of 403.45
and standard deviation of 154.0 across those 58 counties.
Beating the average of 403.45 means a decrease of 24.10 violent crimes.
Trinity County, California has these related standings
among those 58 peer counties:
- violent crimes per 100,000 population = 214.02 (5th-fewest)
- car crash fatalities per 100,000 population = 18.00 (3rd-most)
- homicides per 100,000 population = 5.040 (29th-fewest)
- property crimes per 100,000 population = 1,104 (the fewest)
- first responders per 1,000 population = 0.990 (17th-most)
- population living close to emergency facilities = 30.33% (3rd-least)
- per-capita spending on police and fire protection = $288.70 (5th-lowest)
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Trinity County, California has the 5th-fewest violent crimes per 100,000 population (214.02) of the 58 California counties. That 214.02 compares to an average of 403.45 and standard deviation of 154.0 across those 58 counties.
Peers
beat out by Tuolumne County, California (198.99), Marin County, California (202.7), Placer County, California (203.41), and Ventura County, California (205.02).
beat Colusa County, California (215.92), Orange County, California (221.06), Calaveras County, California (228.93), and San Mateo County, California (235.49), and 49 others, ending with San Joaquin County, California (839.22).
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violent crimes per 100,000 population. Lower values are better. Violent crime includes murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, etc. Source is DOJ 2014. The population estimate is from the 2017 Census.