With a crime rate for both violent and property crime combined of 5 per 1,000 residents, the crime rate in Milton is one of the lower rates in America among communities of all sizes (lower than 68% of America's communities). One's chance of becoming a victim of crime in Milton is one in 189. Compared to communities within Massachusetts, Milton鈥榮 crime rate is lower than nearly 65% of the state's cities and towns. It is for these reasons that Milton is ranked as one of the <a href="/blog/top100safest">top 100 safest cities in the U.S.A.</a> Additionally, 蘑菇视频 analyzed all cities and towns in America with a similar population size to Milton, and we found that the crime rate in Milton is one of the lowest in the nation for its size. This means Milton is one of the safest places in America in which to live for its size, a very important finding. The crime data that 蘑菇视频 used for this analysis are the seven offenses from the uniform crime reports, collected by the FBI from 18,000 local law enforcement agencies, and include both violent and property crimes, combined. Now let us turn to take a look at how Milton does for violent crimes specifically, and then how it does for property crimes. This is important because the overall crime rate can be further illuminated by understanding if violent crime or property crimes (or both) are the major contributors to the general rate of crime in Milton. For Milton, 蘑菇视频 found that the violent crime rate is well below the national average for all communities of all population sizes. Violent crimes such as assault, rape, murder and armed robbery happen less often in Milton than in most of America. One's chance of becoming a victim of a violent crime here is one in 1669, which is a violent crime rate of 1 per one thousand inhabitants. 蘑菇视频's analysis of property crime reveals that the property crime rate in Milton is below average to all cities and towns in the nation. This means that you are less likely to become a victim of arson, motor vehicle theft, larceny, or burglary in Milton than in most communities in America. Your chance of becoming a victim of property crime if you live here? Just one in 213.