In Virginia, creating a safe environment goes beyond traditional crime fighting; it also means working to ensure no one is discriminated against based on race, religion, or other personal attributes. As Attorney General Mark R. Herring puts it, “No Virginian should be singled out for abuse, harassment, or mistreatment because of who they are, what they look like, how they worship, where they come from, or whom they love.” To that end, Herring has fought to expand the definition of hate crimes to include offenses based not only on racial, religious, or ethnic animosity but also on disability, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
This concern for the well-being of all citizens carries through to the twenty cities on our list, starting with Dumfries. Named the safest city in Virginia, Dumfries reported no incidents of violent crime and a mere seventy-five property crimes, according to the most recent FBI crime report. Additionally, with just seven reported burglaries, we have every reason to believe this Prince William County community is a place where neighbors look out for one another.
Several other safe cities in Virginia also deserve similar praise. An impressive 65% of these cities (including heavily populated Fairfax and Blacksburg) reported less than one violent crime per 1,000 people. What’s more, the cities cited here boast an average violent crime rate 81% lower than the national average. Virginia reports less criminal activity per 1,000 people than most states in America, so being one of its safest cities is truly an honor.
From the serene shores of the Chesapeake Bay to the dramatic Appalachian Mountains, there are safe communities found in every part of the Old Dominion state. But safe cities don’t just happen, and they aren’t likely to stay that way without the efforts of leaders, citizens, and law enforcement officers. You can contribute by consulting our Virginia Safety Directory. Here you’ll find numerous resources for crime prevention and emergency preparedness to help keep your community and family safe.