Total Number and Rate of Violent and Property Crimes for Cities in Virginia in 2020
Use the city links below to see the total number and rate of violent and property crimes in 2020 for the following cities in Virginia, based on data from the FBI UCR.
- Abingdon
- Alexandria
- Altavista
- Amherst
- Ashland
- Bedford
- Berryville
- Big Stone Gap
- Blacksburg
- Blackstone
- Bowling Green
- Bridgewater
- Broadway
- Buena Vista
- Cape Charles
- Cedar Bluff
- Charlottesville
- Chase City
- Chatham
- Chesapeake
- Chilhowie
- Chincoteague
- Christiansburg
- Clifton Forge
- Clintwood
- Coeburn
- Colonial Beach
- Colonial Heights
- Covington
- Crewe
- Culpeper
- Damascus
- Danville
- Dublin
- Dumfries
- Elkton
- Emporia
- Exmore
- Fairfax City
- Falls Church
- Farmville
- Franklin
- Fredericksburg
- Front Royal
- Galax
- Gate City
- Gordonsville
- Gretna
- Grundy
- Halifax
- Hampton
- Harrisonburg
- Herndon
- Hillsville
- Honaker
- Hopewell
- Jonesville
- Kenbridge
- Lebanon
- Leesburg
- Lexington
- Louisa
- Luray
- Lynchburg
- Manassas
- Manassas Park
- Marion
- Martinsville
- Middletown
- Mount Jackson
- New Market
- Newport News
- Norfolk
- Norton
- Occoquan
- Onancock
- Onley
- Orange
- Pearisburg
- Pennington Gap
- Petersburg
- Poquoson
- Portsmouth
- Pulaski
- Purcellville
- Radford
- Rich Creek
- Richlands
- Richmond
- Roanoke
- Rocky Mount
- Rural Retreat
- Salem
- Saltville
- Shenandoah
- Smithfield
- South Boston
- South Hill
- Stanley
- Staunton
- Stephens City
- Strasburg
- Suffolk
- Tappahannock
- Tazewell
- Timberville
- Victoria
- Vienna
- Vinton
- Virginia Beach
- Warrenton
- Warsaw
- Waverly
- Waynesboro
- West Point
- Williamsburg
- Winchester
- Windsor
- Wise
- Woodstock
- Wytheville