City overview
Cincinnati
52 neighborhoods covered by the Cincinnati police open-data feed. Browse a specific area below or jump into the live app.
Citywide Safety Index
Cincinnati (citywide) reports higher per-capita rates than the FBI national rate. Use the cards below to see which category drives the gap.
persons: 532/100k vs FBI 379.5/100k (+40%)property: 3840/100k vs FBI 1934.1/100k (+99%)
Source: FBI UCR national rate per 100k (2023 revised, per CIUS 2024) · newest report Jun 23, 2026
Compare Cincinnati to another city
Pick a city to render its citywide safety card below — both compared to the FBI national average.
Neighborhoods
- Avondale
- Bond Hill
- California
- Camp Washington
- Carthage
- Cbd/riverfront
- Clifton
- College Hill
- Columbia Tusculum
- Corryville
- Cuf
- East End
- East Price Hill
- East Walnut Hills
- East Westwood
- English Woods
- Evanston
- Hartwell
- Hyde Park
- Kennedy Heights
- Linwood
- Lower Price Hill
- Madisonville
- Millvale
- Mount Adams
- Mount Airy
- Mount Auburn
- Mount Lookout
- Mount Washington
- North Avondale
- North Fairmount
- Northside
- O'bryonville
- Oakley
- Over-the-rhine
- Paddock Hills
- Pendleton
- Pleasant Ridge
- Queensgate
- Riverside
- Roselawn
- Sayler Park
- Sedamsville
- South Cumminsville
- South Fairmount
- Spring Grove Village
- Villages At Roll Hill
- Walnut Hills
- West End
- West Price Hill
- Westwood
- Winton Hills
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How to read this: CommunitySafe summarizes publicly published police reports. Scores reflect historical reporting only — not predictions of future risk, and not a substitute for professional safety advice. These scores should not be used as the sole basis for housing, lending, insurance, or hiring decisions — verify each statistic with the cited official source before acting on it. See /methodology for how the index is computed.
About Cincinnati safety data
This overview aggregates Cincinnati's official police open-data feed across 52 neighborhoods and compares it to the FBI Crime Data Explorer 2023 national rate per 100,000 residents. Cincinnati currently carries a citywide Safety Index of D. Cincinnati (citywide) reports higher per-capita rates than the FBI national rate. Use the cards below to see which category drives the gap.
Use the neighborhood list above to drill into a specific area — every area has its own running incident timeline and category breakdown. Safety is local: a citywide grade smooths over real differences between neighborhoods, so we always recommend reading the area you actually care about rather than the headline number. For the full data sourcing, population normalization, and grade thresholds, see our methodology. To compare Cincinnati against another metro, use the comparison tool above.