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58%
Total crime NAT. AVG.
56%
Violent crime NAT. AVG.
58%
Property crime NAT. AVG.
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Date & Last Updated: This data reflects the 2022 calendar year and was released from the FBI in September, 2023; this is the most current data available.
StatisticReportedincidents/100k peopleHot Springs/100k peopleMontana/100k peopleNational/100k people
Total crime6n/a (estimate)9842,3372,324
Murder0n/a0.04.56.3
Rape1n/a163.954.440.0
Robbery0n/a0.023.366.1
Assault0n/a0.0335.7268.2
Violent crime1n/a (estimate)164418370
Burglary2n/a327.9200.3269.8
Theft3n/a491.81,495.71,401.9
Vehicle theft0n/a0.0222.6282.7
Property crime5n/a (estimate)8201,9191,954

An Overview of Crime Rates in Hot Springs, MT

Crime can be categorized into two primary types: violent and property crimes. Violent crimes encompass offenses such as murder, rape, robbery, and assault, whereas property crimes involve acts like burglary, theft, and vehicle theft. The overall crime rate in Hot Springs is 57.7% lower than the national average. Specifically, there were 1 violent crimes reported in Hot Springs, equivalent to 164 per 100,000 residents, which is lower than the national average by 55.7%. Additionally, Hot Springs recorded 5 property crimes, amounting to 820 per 100,000 people, lower than the national average by 58.1%.

In the latest reported crime year, Hot Springs recorded zero homicides. This statistic potentially positions the city as a paragon of security, radiating a profound sense of safety for its residents. A low number of severe violent crimes instills a deep feeling of well-being among its community but also establishes a lofty benchmark for other locales aspiring to foster equally secure environments.

The United States experiences some of the highest vehicle theft rates in the world, with about 300 vehicle thefts per 100,000 people. In fact, only a small percentage (about 10%) of cities were lucky enough to report no stolen vehicles at all. Hot Springs was one of those cities, as it had no reported vehicle thefts in the most recent crime report.

Is Hot Springs a Safe Place to Live?

Before you decide to relocate, it’s always good to ask yourself “Is Hot Springs a safe place to live?” Although the answer might not be that simple, as some areas are safer than others, getting a good feel for the overall rate of crime can definitely be helpful. Overall, the Hot Springs crime rate is 58% lower than the national average. If we break that down daily, that translates into 0.02 crimes per day - 0 violent crimes and 0.01 property crimes.

Potential Causes for Crime in Hot Springs

Hot Springs has a poverty rate that stands at 35.7, in contrast to the national average of 15.1. Historically, a direct correlation has been observed between poverty rates and crime stats. Higher poverty rates have led to higher crime rates, while lower poverty rates have led to a reduction in Hot Springs crime rates. Income disparities and heightened poverty levels can serve as catalysts for elevated or reduced criminal activity, as individuals may or may not turn to illicit means to fulfill their basic needs. This could be one of many factors that may influence crime.

In Hot Springs, 83.2% of residents have graduated from high school, whereas the national average stands at 83%. The educational makeup of a community can exert a significant influence on crime rates. Typically, higher levels of educational attainment are associated with reduced crime rates, as they furnish individuals with improved employment prospects and viable alternatives to engaging in criminal activities. Conversely, communities characterized by lower educational achievement often grapple with higher crime rates, as limited opportunities may drive individuals towards criminal behavior.

Law enforcement and community policing efforts can play a pivotal role in shaping crime rates. Establishing a robust and cooperative partnership between the police and the community can act as a deterrent to criminal behavior and enhance overall safety. In Hot Springs, the ratio of police officers and civilians per 1,000 residents differs from the national average, with 0 officers and civilians per 1,000 residents compared to 3.25 nationally. Effective law enforcement often hinges on community policing strategies that prioritize the cultivation of trust and collaboration between law enforcement and the community. It's not solely about the quantity of officers but also the quality of their engagement with the community.

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The Hot Springs crime map provides a detailed overview of all crimes in Hot Springs as reported by the local law enforcement agencies. Based on the color coded legend above, the crime map outlines the areas with lower crime compared to the areas with higher crime. The Hot Springs crime heat map offers insight into the total crimes on a block group level. Please note that the red areas on the Hot Springs crime map does not always indicate that it is a dangerous area for its residents. Areas on the heat map could be inflated if they are located in high traffic areas like airports, sports centers or large parks. Other areas on the heat map could see increased crime rates if they are located in major tourist areas like the downtown core.
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      Crime Quick Facts

      • Hot Springs crime rates are 58% lower than the national average
      • Violent crimes in Hot Springs are 56% lower than the national average
      • In Hot Springs you have a 1 in 102 chance of becoming a victim of crime
      • Hot Springs is safer than 65% of the cities in the United States
      • Year over year crime in Hot Springs has increased by 482%

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        Daily Crime In Hot Springs (per 100,000 people)

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        Chance of Being A Victim of Crime in Hot Springs

        The chance of being a victim of violent crime in Hot Springs is 1 in 611
        The chance of being a victim of property crime in Hot Springs is 1 in 123
        The chance of being a victim of crime in Hot Springs is 1 in 102

        Year Over Year Crime In Hot Springs (per 100,000 people)

        Hot Springs police department

        Item Hot Springs Montana National
        Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians)n/a872558,732
        Police officers & civilians /1000 residentsn/an/a3.3

        Sex offenders in Montana

        State Total offenders Montana /100K National /100K
        Montana2,923291266
        There are a total of 2,923 sex offenders in Montana. This yields a total of 291 sex offenders in Montana per 100,000 residents which is 9% greater than the national average.

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        Plains, MT1,01983249333
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        Source: The Hot Springs, MT crime data displayed above is derived from the FBI's uniform crime reports for the year of 2022. The crime report encompasses more than 18,000 city and state law enforcement agencies reporting data on property and violent crimes. The uniform crime reports program represents approximately 309 million American residents, which results in 98% coverage of metropolitan statistical areas.