Full of small towns and some of the friendliest people around, it’s hard to not feel safe in Mississippi; however, just like any other state, there are some dangerous cities in Mississippi. Luckily, we don’t have to speculate which cities are the most dangerous, since the website Road Snacks conducted a survey in order to determine the most dangerous cities in Mississippi. After analyzing property crime and violent crime statistics for Mississippi cities with populations of 5,000 or more, the following towns have been deemed the most dangerous places in Mississippi.
- Flowood
Visit Mississippi/Flickr With a population under 10,000, Flowood is fairly small and considered the least dangerous on this list. The city is part of the Jackson Metro area and just 5 miles from the capital, which may explain Flowood’s relatively high violent and property crime rankings; however, crime rates have continually decreased in Flowood over the past few years, which means a different city will likely take the number 10 spot in the years to come. Flowood, MS, USA
- Philadelphia
Visit Mississippi/Flickr Another small town, Philadelphia ranks extremely low when it comes to violent crimes; however, the probability of being the victim of a property crime is a bit higher, with a 1 in 33 chance. Luckily, that probably won’t be the case much longer. Over the past few years, Philadelphia has seen an 88% decrease in property crime. Philadelphia, MS 39350, USA
- Greenville
Tinkerbrad/Flickr While Greenville residents are lucky enough to reside in the “Heart and Soul of the Delta,” there’s a downside – they have a 1 in 13 chance of being the victim of a property crime, which is the highest rate in the entire state. Greenville, MS, USA
- Greenwood
Sean Davis/Flickr Known as the “most southern place on earth,” this Delta city has a lot to brag about, including a 12% drop in violent crimes between 2011 and 2013. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for property crime in the city, which has increased 10% in recent years. Greenwood, MS, USA
- McComb
Earl McGehee/Flickr Although McComb ranked 6th overall, it’s actually the 3rd most violent city in the entire state, and it doesn’t look like things are getting any better. Between 2011 and 2013, violent crime rose by 15%, while property crime statistics were also relatively high during that period. McComb, MS, USA
- Vicksburg
Ken Lund/Flickr Turns out one of the of the state’s most historic cities is also one of the most dangerous; however, that may not be the case for long. Over the past few years, Vicksburg’s violent crime dropped by 33% and property crime by 38%. These are major improvements, especially when you consider that Vicksburg’s 2011 statistics would’ve landed the city the number one spot on this list. Vicksburg, MS, USA
- Meridian
Steven Martin/Flickr Aside from being the 6th largest city, Meridian is the 4th most dangerous and the 4th most violent in the entire state. Since 2011, violent crime in Meridian has remained high, while property crime has decreased by small amounts. Meridian, MS, USA
- Cleveland
Matthew Nichols/Flickr Even with Cleveland’s crime rates fluctuating throughout the years, it’s still among the most dangerous. Violent crime in the city rose by 17% between 2011 and 2013. During that same period, property crime dropped by 26%, leaving residents with a 1 in 16 chance of being robbed. Cleveland, MS 38732, USA
- Pascagoula
Andra Furby Levins/Facebook Ranked the 2nd most dangerous city, Pascagoula saw a 76% hike in violent crime between 2011 and 2013. During that same time period, the city also had a relatively high property crime rate, with residents having a 1 in 15 chance of being the victim of a theft or arson. Pascagoula, MS, USA
- Jackson
Visit Mississippi/Flickr As the largest city in the state, it should come as no surprise that Jackson is also the most dangerous. The capital city’s violent crime rate has remained consistently high throughout the years, with residents facing a 1 in 108 chance of being the victim of a violent crime. While still somewhat high, the property crime rate has dropped 25% in recent years. Jackson, MS, USA
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With a population under 10,000, Flowood is fairly small and considered the least dangerous on this list. The city is part of the Jackson Metro area and just 5 miles from the capital, which may explain Flowood’s relatively high violent and property crime rankings; however, crime rates have continually decreased in Flowood over the past few years, which means a different city will likely take the number 10 spot in the years to come.
Flowood, MS, USA
Another small town, Philadelphia ranks extremely low when it comes to violent crimes; however, the probability of being the victim of a property crime is a bit higher, with a 1 in 33 chance. Luckily, that probably won’t be the case much longer. Over the past few years, Philadelphia has seen an 88% decrease in property crime.
Philadelphia, MS 39350, USA
Tinkerbrad/Flickr
While Greenville residents are lucky enough to reside in the “Heart and Soul of the Delta,” there’s a downside – they have a 1 in 13 chance of being the victim of a property crime, which is the highest rate in the entire state.
Greenville, MS, USA
Sean Davis/Flickr
Known as the “most southern place on earth,” this Delta city has a lot to brag about, including a 12% drop in violent crimes between 2011 and 2013. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for property crime in the city, which has increased 10% in recent years.
Greenwood, MS, USA
Earl McGehee/Flickr
Although McComb ranked 6th overall, it’s actually the 3rd most violent city in the entire state, and it doesn’t look like things are getting any better. Between 2011 and 2013, violent crime rose by 15%, while property crime statistics were also relatively high during that period.
McComb, MS, USA
Ken Lund/Flickr
Turns out one of the of the state’s most historic cities is also one of the most dangerous; however, that may not be the case for long. Over the past few years, Vicksburg’s violent crime dropped by 33% and property crime by 38%. These are major improvements, especially when you consider that Vicksburg’s 2011 statistics would’ve landed the city the number one spot on this list.
Vicksburg, MS, USA
Steven Martin/Flickr
Aside from being the 6th largest city, Meridian is the 4th most dangerous and the 4th most violent in the entire state. Since 2011, violent crime in Meridian has remained high, while property crime has decreased by small amounts.
Meridian, MS, USA
Matthew Nichols/Flickr
Even with Cleveland’s crime rates fluctuating throughout the years, it’s still among the most dangerous. Violent crime in the city rose by 17% between 2011 and 2013. During that same period, property crime dropped by 26%, leaving residents with a 1 in 16 chance of being robbed.
Cleveland, MS 38732, USA
Andra Furby Levins/Facebook
Ranked the 2nd most dangerous city, Pascagoula saw a 76% hike in violent crime between 2011 and 2013. During that same time period, the city also had a relatively high property crime rate, with residents having a 1 in 15 chance of being the victim of a theft or arson.
Pascagoula, MS, USA
As the largest city in the state, it should come as no surprise that Jackson is also the most dangerous. The capital city’s violent crime rate has remained consistently high throughout the years, with residents facing a 1 in 108 chance of being the victim of a violent crime. While still somewhat high, the property crime rate has dropped 25% in recent years.
Jackson, MS, USA
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Most Dangerous Places In Mississippi January 04, 2022 Daniella DiRienzo Aside from the places above, what are the most dangerous places in Mississippi? Though overall a pretty safe state, there are several dangerous places in Mississippi. Among the most dangerous places in Mississippi are the roads and highways. One of the most dangerous states for drivers, Mississippi has led the nation in traffic fatalities for nearly 20 years! To put that into perspective, there are 22.9 traffic-related deaths per every 100,000 residents. Aside from dangerous roads and highways, there are several other factors that make Mississippi a deadly place to travel around, including drinking and driving, speeding, and texting while driving. Are there any other dangerous places to avoid in Mississippi? Keeping with the trend of the state’s roadways, Interstate 55 is among the dangerous places to avoid in Mississippi. Consistently ranked the most dangerous road in Mississippi, the interstate is known for its numerous accidents, with 0.61 fatalities per mile. Aside from driver errors, one of the major hazards of the interstate is the road itself. For instance, Hickahala Creek Bridge, which is located along the interstate, was given a rating of 28.5 by the Mississippi Department of Transportation. Typically, any rating below 50 requires repairs. Are there any other dangerous cities in Mississippi? There are several dangerous cities in Mississippi, including Biloxi. According to the website Road Snacks, residents of the coastal community have a higher than usual chance of being the victim of violent crimes and property crimes. In fact, Biloxi is the state’s second most dangerous city as far as property crimes are concerned, with residents having a 1 in 17 chance of getting their property stolen. Additionally, Biloxi is the third most dangerous city in the state when it comes to violent crimes.
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Most Dangerous Places In Mississippi
January 04, 2022
Daniella DiRienzo
Aside from the places above, what are the most dangerous places in Mississippi? Though overall a pretty safe state, there are several dangerous places in Mississippi. Among the most dangerous places in Mississippi are the roads and highways. One of the most dangerous states for drivers, Mississippi has led the nation in traffic fatalities for nearly 20 years! To put that into perspective, there are 22.9 traffic-related deaths per every 100,000 residents. Aside from dangerous roads and highways, there are several other factors that make Mississippi a deadly place to travel around, including drinking and driving, speeding, and texting while driving. Are there any other dangerous places to avoid in Mississippi? Keeping with the trend of the state’s roadways, Interstate 55 is among the dangerous places to avoid in Mississippi. Consistently ranked the most dangerous road in Mississippi, the interstate is known for its numerous accidents, with 0.61 fatalities per mile. Aside from driver errors, one of the major hazards of the interstate is the road itself. For instance, Hickahala Creek Bridge, which is located along the interstate, was given a rating of 28.5 by the Mississippi Department of Transportation. Typically, any rating below 50 requires repairs. Are there any other dangerous cities in Mississippi? There are several dangerous cities in Mississippi, including Biloxi. According to the website Road Snacks, residents of the coastal community have a higher than usual chance of being the victim of violent crimes and property crimes. In fact, Biloxi is the state’s second most dangerous city as far as property crimes are concerned, with residents having a 1 in 17 chance of getting their property stolen. Additionally, Biloxi is the third most dangerous city in the state when it comes to violent crimes.
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Though overall a pretty safe state, there are several dangerous places in Mississippi. Among the most dangerous places in Mississippi are the roads and highways. One of the most dangerous states for drivers, Mississippi has led the nation in traffic fatalities for nearly 20 years! To put that into perspective, there are 22.9 traffic-related deaths per every 100,000 residents. Aside from dangerous roads and highways, there are several other factors that make Mississippi a deadly place to travel around, including drinking and driving, speeding, and texting while driving.
Are there any other dangerous places to avoid in Mississippi?
Keeping with the trend of the state’s roadways, Interstate 55 is among the dangerous places to avoid in Mississippi. Consistently ranked the most dangerous road in Mississippi, the interstate is known for its numerous accidents, with 0.61 fatalities per mile. Aside from driver errors, one of the major hazards of the interstate is the road itself. For instance, Hickahala Creek Bridge, which is located along the interstate, was given a rating of 28.5 by the Mississippi Department of Transportation. Typically, any rating below 50 requires repairs.
Are there any other dangerous cities in Mississippi?
There are several dangerous cities in Mississippi, including Biloxi. According to the website Road Snacks, residents of the coastal community have a higher than usual chance of being the victim of violent crimes and property crimes. In fact, Biloxi is the state’s second most dangerous city as far as property crimes are concerned, with residents having a 1 in 17 chance of getting their property stolen. Additionally, Biloxi is the third most dangerous city in the state when it comes to violent crimes.