Crime & Safety
Wyckoff Rated No. 40 Safest City In New Jersey
The city also was No. 40 last year. The violent crime rate stayed the same, while the property crime rate dropped slightly.

WYCKOFF TOWNSHIP, NJ — In an annual report released this spring about New Jersey's safest cities, Wyckoff was ranked No. 40, the same as the previous year. In a related study, certain metrics suggest New Jersey is one of the country's safest states, though people in New Jersey do not feel as safe as they have in previous years.
Those are some of the findings from SafeWise, a company that tests and compares home safety products and home security companies and annually uses data and a variety of metrics to rank the safest cities in the country and safest cities in each state. The study also measures perceptions about safety and whether or not they reflect the reality.
For SafeWise's ratings of The 50 Safest Cities in New Jersey in 2021, statistics were compiled over the last year. The study measured both violent crime rate and property crime rate by determining the number of incidents per 1,000 people. In Wyckoff, the violent crime rate was 0.3 for a second straight year. Meanwhile, the property crime rate of 4.8 is down from 4.9 in 2020.
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SafeWise noted that cities with smaller populations tend to have lower rates of crime. Locations with higher household incomes, SafeWise also wrote, are usually safer overall. According to SafeWise, Wyckoff has a population of 17,030, with a median income of $141,964.
All of New Jersey's 50 safest cities reported crime rates well below the state and national average.
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The 2021 violent crime rate in New Jersey was 2.1 per 1,000, while the property crime rate was 13.4 per 1,000. The violent crime rate was the same as it had been in 2020, while the property crime rate dropped from 14.0 per 1,000 the previous year.
In the Mid-Atlantic region, New Jersey beat the regional average and had the lowest violent crime rate ahead of Pennsylvania (3.1). It also had the lowest property crime rate ahead of New York (13.7). New Jersey's crime rates also are lower than the national average. Among all 50 states, New Jersey had the fifth-lowest rates for both violent crime and property crime.
On the list of The 100 Safest Cities in America for 2021, New Jersey led the way with 29 cities on the list. Massachusetts was second with 17 cities. New York was third with 12.
Despite these positive numbers, SafeWise discovered that New Jerseyites actually are more worried about crime than before.
In SafeWise's State of Safety survey, 58 percent of residents in New Jersey expressed daily levels of high concern for their safety. This was a 32-percent jump over last year, when just 44 percent of respondents had similar concerns. By comparison, less than half of Americans, 47 percent, reported similar levels of concern.
The Top 5 safest cities in New Jersey, according to the study are: River Vale Township, Sparta Township, Chatham Township, Kinnelon and New Providence.
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