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Millville, Massachusetts

Millville Crime Statistics Graph

Millville data is not available. Worcester county data used instead.

Crime Statistics Worcester county, MA Massachusetts United States
Personal Crime Risk 84 98 100
Murder Risk 30 46 100
Rape Risk 92 88 100
Robbery Risk 48 87 100
Assault Risk 99 104 100
Property Crime Risk 53 72 100
Burglary Risk 73 74 100
Larceny Risk 58 69 100
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk 40 81 100
Total Crime Risk 60 75 100

The data for Worcester county, MA may also contain data for the following areas: Grafton, Sutton, Warren, Phillipston, Dudley Hill, Brookfield, Hopedale, Webster, Templeton, North Grafton, Southborough, Fayville, Rochdale, Upton, West Brookfield, Douglas, North Oxford, Millville, Charlton City, Southbridge, Lancaster, Auburn, Mendon, Manchaug, Fiskdale, Westminster, Fitchburg, South Grafton, Uxbridge, Petersham, Ashburnham, South Lancaster, Dudley, South Royalston, Millbury, Paxton, Spencer, Harvard, Worcester, Leominster, West Warren, Sterling, Berlin, Princeton, East Templeton, Athol, West Millbury, North Uxbridge, East Brookfield, Blackstone, Leicester, Winchendon, Baldwinville, Northbridge, Holden, Gilbertville, Charlton, Linwood, Winchendon Springs, Bolton, Milford, Charlton Depot, West Boylston, Oxford, Wilkinsonville, South Barre, Royalston, Hardwick, Wheelwright, Sturbridge, Cherry Valley, Barre, Boylston, Gardner, Jefferson, East Douglas, Northborough, Westborough, Shrewsbury, Whitinsville, North Brookfield, New Braintree, Rutland, East Princeton, Clinton, Still River, Hubbardston, Oakham, Lunenburg
Personal Crime Risk: Index score (100 = National Average) that represents the combined risk of rape, murder, assault and robbery.
Property Crime Risk: Index score (100 = National Average) that represents the combined risks of burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft.
Total Crime Risk: Index score (100 = National Average) for an area is compared to the national average of 100. A score of 200 indicates twice the national average total crime risk, while 50 indicates half the national risk. The different types of crime are given equal weight in this score, so murder, for example, does not count more than vehicle theft. Scores are based on demographic and geographic analyses of crime over seven years.

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