| Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Buffalo/100k people | Texas/100k people | National/100k people |
| Total crime | 42 | n/a (estimate) | 2,228 | 2,430 | 2,119 |
| Murder | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 5.2 | 5.0 |
| Rape | 1 | n/a | 53.1 | 50.0 | 37.5 |
| Robbery | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 63.5 | 60.6 |
| Assault | 1 | n/a | 53.1 | 270.7 | 256.1 |
| Violent crime | 2 | n/a (estimate) | 106 | 389 | 359 |
| Burglary | 15 | n/a | 795.8 | 284.3 | 229.2 |
| Theft | 22 | n/a | 1,167.1 | 1,425.6 | 1,272.1 |
| Vehicle theft | 3 | n/a | 159.2 | 330.7 | 258.8 |
| Property crime | 40 | n/a (estimate) | 2,122 | 2,041 | 1,760 |

Crime is typically categorized into two main types: violent and property crimes. Violent crimes encompass offenses such as murder, rape, robbery, and assault, while property crimes include burglary, theft, and vehicle theft. Based on the most recent report, the Buffalo crime rate is higher than the national average by 5.1%. Specifically, there were 2 violent crimes in Buffalo, equivalent to 106 per 100,000 individuals, lower than the national average by 70.5%. Furthermore, Buffalo recorded 40 property crimes, amounting to 2122 per 100,000 residents, which was higher than the average by 20.6%.
When assessing the total crime rate in Buffalo per 100,000 people, it stands in the median range among all cities with reported crime data. Our analysis of total incidents, encompassing both violent and property crimes within Buffalo, underscores the close alignment of reported crime rates with the national average as reported by other areas.
Buffalo stands out with one of the lowest violent crime rates in the United States. Reporting only 106 violent crimes per 100,000 people, Buffalo secures its place among the safest cities in the nation, making it an enticing destination for those in search of a new home.
In a remarkable testament to the city's commitment to safety, Buffalo reported a murder rate of 0. This could indicate that it is a very safe place to live, but also serves as an inspiration to other urban areas striving for safer communities. Examining the full crime report will provide a complete overview of all crimes - violent and property.
AreaVibes conducted surveys inquiring about the safety perception of Buffalo residents. Out of the respondents (5 in total), 60% expressed a strong sense of security, believing that crime rates in Buffalo were low, and they felt comfortable walking alone at night. Conversely, 40% held a contrasting viewpoint, expressing concerns about safety in the area and feeling uncomfortable walking alone during the nighttime hours.
To determine if Buffalo is a safe place to live, let's take a look at the overall crime rate of the area, as well as the number of daily crimes. Buffalo has a total crime rate that is 5% higher than the national average per 100,000 residents. This results in a total of 0.12 daily crimes (0.01 violent daily crimes and 0.11 daily property crimes) in Buffalo.
Buffalo has a population density of 409 people per square mile, contrasting with the national average of 90.6 people per square mile. High population density cities are often large urban hubs teeming with diverse economic opportunities. Within these environments, income disparities can become pronounced, leading to higher poverty levels. This economic divide may contribute to an uptick in property crimes and, occasionally, violent crimes. In contrast, areas characterized by low population density typically exhibit lower Buffalo crime rates.
In cities grappling with housing affordability challenges, crime can emerge as a prominent issue. Certain individuals and families may find themselves needing to reside in cramped or subpar housing conditions, elevating stress levels and potentially fueling domestic conflicts and associated criminal incidents. Buffalo has a median home price of $131,838, deviating from the national average of $326,622. Large disparities in housing costs can significantly impact the well-being of residents and the prevalence of crime within the community.
In Buffalo, the average rental rates are $1,225 per month, compared to the national average of $1,444. Rapid increases in rental costs can lead to neighborhood instability as residents are forced to move frequently in search of more affordable housing. This transience can weaken community bonds and hinder the establishment of social support networks, which can indirectly contribute to crime. While affordable rent and areas with higher income per capita, allow for long term renters and community bonds to the formed, therefore reducing crime rates on the long term.
| Item | Buffalo | Texas | National |
| Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | n/a | 46,020 | 558,732 |
| Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | n/a | 3.0 | 3.3 |
| State | Total offenders | Texas /100K | National /100K |
| Texas | 95,281 | 443 | 266 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Teague, TX | 3,634 | 251 | 920 | 1,171 |
| Centerville, TX | 1,011 | 464 | 2,434 | 2,898 |
| Oakwood, TX | 788 | 538 | 2,821 | 3,359 |
| Jewett, TX | 808 | 593 | 3,112 | 3,705 |
| Buffalo, TX | 1,924 | 106 | 2,122 | 2,228 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Steeleville, IL | 1,924 | 121 | 716 | 837 |
| Jasonville, IN | 1,924 | 248 | 695 | 943 |
| Orwell, OH | 1,924 | 126 | 666 | 792 |
| Chevy Chase Village, MD | 1,923 | 0 | 2,723 | 2,723 |
| Bourbon, MO | 1,925 | 66 | 791 | 856 |
| Buffalo, TX | 1,924 | 106 | 2,122 | 2,228 |