As of the latest data available, Alaska has one of the highest crime rates per capita in the United States, particularly in the categories of violent crime and property crime. The state often tops the charts for rates of sexual assault, domestic violence, and suicide.
Violent crimes Violent crimes, which include murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, occur at a significantly higher rate in Alaska compared to the national average. Some areas, particularly rural communities, face staggering rates of violent crime. In 2024, the violent crime rate was 724 per 100,000 population, the highest of any US state.
Property crimes The incidence of
property crimes like burglary, theft, and car theft is also notably higher in Alaska than in the rest of the United States. Property crime rates are often exacerbated by the state's unique geographical features, which can make it easier for criminals to evade capture. == Contributing factors ==