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New Orleans
77 neighborhoods covered by the New Orleans police open-data feed. Browse a specific area below or jump into the live app.
Citywide Safety Index
New Orleans (citywide) reports lower per-capita rates than the FBI national average.
persons: 261/100k vs FBI 328/100k (-20%)property: 2159/100k vs FBI 1548/100k (+39%)
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer 2025 (annual sum of monthly UCR rates) · newest report 5/23/2026
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Neighborhoods
- Algiers Point
- Audubon
- B. W. Cooper
- Bayou St. John
- Behrman
- Black Pearl
- Broadmoor
- Bywater
- Central Business District
- Central City
- City Park
- Desire Area
- Desire Dev
- Dillard
- District 0
- District 3
- District 4
- District 6
- District 7
- Dixon
- East Carrollton
- East Riverside
- Fairgrounds
- Fillmore
- Fischer Dev
- Florida Area
- French Quarter
- Freret
- Garden District
- Gentilly Terrace
- Gentilly Woods
- Gert Town
- Hollygrove
- Holy Cross
- Iberville
- Irish Channel
- Lake Catherine
- Lake Terrace & Oaks
- Lakeshore - Lake Vista
- Lakeview
- Lakewood
- Leonidas
- Little Woods
- Lower Garden District
- Lower Ninth Ward
- Marigny
- Marlyville - Fontainbleau
- Mcdonogh
- Mid-City
- Milan
- Milneburg
- Navarre
- New Aurora - English Turn
- Old Aurora
- Pines Village
- Plum Orchard
- Pontchartrain Park
- Read Blvd East
- Read Blvd West
- Seventh Ward
- St. Anthony
- St. Bernard Area
- St. Claude
- St. Roch
- St. Thomas Dev
- Tall Timbers - Brechtel
- Touro
- Treme - Lafitte
- Tulane - Gravier
- U.S. Naval Base
- Uptown
- Viavant
- Village De Lest
- West End
- West Lake Forest
- West Riverside
- Whitney
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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. 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.