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DO YOU LIVE IN ONE OF THE 50 SAFEST CITIES IN ILLINOIS?

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CAITLIN WILSON
JUL 23, 2014

round-lake-parkAs Chicago continues to see violent weekends and repeated calls for relief to its most affected neighborhoods, other areas in Illinois have been categorized as very safe by Safewise.com, a site that recommends safety procedures in the face of crime and natural disaster. They named the 50 safest cities in Illinois (in terms of crime), based on FBI data and their own research.

Protecting yourself, your family and your home from crime can be one of the most important steps in staying safe in any city in Illinois. Safewise offered five tips on protecting your home from burglary:

  • Get a dog (or even a recording of a dog barking) to intimidate potential intruders (and if Fido can physically protect your home as well, even better)
  • Install outdoor lighting so it’s both harder for criminals to hide in the shadows and so it looks like you are home, even when you aren’t (consider managing these, and even certain indoor lights, on a timer)
  • Keep your yard tidy so there are fewer places for a burglar to hide, especially right outside windows
  • Keep your travel plans off social media so people won’t know when your home may be unoccupied
  • Remember to cancel your newspaper and mail deliveries
  • Don’t keep valuables near windows where they can be seen from outside and possibly tempt passersby

The 50 safest cities in Illinois, according to Safewise.com:

50. Mundelein

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.83
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.80

49. Washington

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.45
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.22

48. Lincolnshire

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.27
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 11.36

47. Worth

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.46
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 11.16

46. Glenview

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.87
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.67

45. Round Lake

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.52
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.01

44. La Grange

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.90
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.56

43. Mascoutah

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.13
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 11.35

42. Eureka

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.94
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.52

41. Frankfort

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.56
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.84

40. Wheaton

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.23
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.89

39. Lake Bluff

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.96

38. Hinsdale

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.12
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.69

37. Glencoe

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.73

36. Itasca

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.23
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 10.44

35. Columbia

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.02
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 9.37

34. Palos Heights

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.48
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 9.86

33. Prospect Heights

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.86
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 8.69

32. Marseilles

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.98
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 8.43

31. Buffalo Grove

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.12
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 8.92

30. Huntley

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.25
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 8.78

29. Spring Grove

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.17
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 8.82

28. Manhattan

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.70
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 8.03

27. Bartlett

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.75
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 7.64

26. North Chicago

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 2.45
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.84

25. Palos Hills

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.34
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 7.97

24. Mount Zion

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.03
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.81

23. La Grange Park

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.29
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 7.84

22. Charleston

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 2.29
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.81

21. Homer Glen

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.25
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 7.63

20. Willow Springs

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.72
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 6.67

19. Beardstown

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 3.77
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 3.61

18. Elburn

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.53
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 6.71

17. Monticello

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.27
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.96

16. Channahon

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.16
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 6.97

15. Maryville

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.61
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.09

14. Hawthorn Woods

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 6.49

13. Lindenhurst

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.41
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 6.06

12. Glen Carbon

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.62
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.66

11. Sugar Grove

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.33
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.72

10. Waterloo

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.95

9. Winfield

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 5.90

8. Pinckneyville

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.77
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 4.08

7. Chester

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 1.05
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 4.08

6. Gilberts

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.43
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 4.32

5. Inverness

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 4.57

4. Campton Hills

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.53
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 3.91

3. Western Springs

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.07
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 3.76

2. Lake Forest

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0.72
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 2.11

1. Round Lake Park

Violent Crimes Per 1,000: 0
Property Crimes Per 1,000: 1.06


Caitlin Wilson is a staff writer for Reboot Illinois. She graduated from Loyola University Chicago, where she studied journalism and political science. Caitlin has become both endeared to and frustrated with her adopted home state and wants to bring Illinoisans the information they need to actively participate in the politics that directly affect them.  You can find Reboot on Facebook here and on Twitter at @rebootillinois.


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