| Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Troy/100k people | North Carolina/100k people | National/100k people |
| Total crime | 57 | n/a (estimate) | 1,910 | 2,344 | 2,119 |
| Murder | 2 | n/a | 67.0 | 7.5 | 5.0 |
| Rape | 2 | n/a | 67.0 | 28.0 | 37.5 |
| Robbery | 1 | n/a | 33.5 | 50.2 | 60.6 |
| Assault | 4 | n/a | 134.0 | 290.1 | 256.1 |
| Violent crime | 9 | n/a (estimate) | 302 | 376 | 359 |
| Burglary | 14 | n/a | 469.0 | 323.9 | 229.2 |
| Theft | 33 | n/a | 1,105.5 | 1,390.2 | 1,272.1 |
| Vehicle theft | 1 | n/a | 33.5 | 254.1 | 258.8 |
| Property crime | 48 | n/a (estimate) | 1,608 | 1,968 | 1,760 |

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 Troy is 9.9% lower than the national average. Specifically, there were 9 violent crimes reported in Troy, equivalent to 302 per 100,000 residents, which is lower than the national average by 16%. Additionally, Troy recorded 48 property crimes, amounting to 1608 per 100,000 people, lower than the national average by 8.6%.
When evaluating the Troy crime rate for every 100,000 residents, it positions itself in the middle range among all cities that reported crime. Our examination of total offenses, spanning both violent and property crimes, indicates that the reported Troy crime rates closely correspond to the national average reported by other regions.
Although the murder rates in America have decreased steadily since 1990, over the last few years there has been an uptick. Troy has one of the highest murder rates in the country when compared to all other cities that reported crime in the U.S. There were a total of 2 murders in Troy, which is 67 murders per 100,000 people.
Troy has a property crime rate that closely mirrors the national average. There were a total of 1608 property crimes in Troy, while the national average was 1760 per 100,000 people. This results in the area being no safer or more dangerous than the average city.
What do the local residents think about crime in Troy? Well, based on a recent survey of 5 people (conducted by AreaVibes), 60% of Troy residents said that there was virtually no crime and that they felt safe walking at night. Another 40% of respondents said that there was too much crime in the area and they did not feel safe walking alone at night.
To get a feel for the safety of living in Troy, it's essential to analyze both the overall crime rate and the daily incident count. Troy presents a total crime rate that is 10% lower than the national average per 100,000 residents. Consequently, Troy experiences an average of 0.16 daily crimes, comprising 0.02 violent incidents and 0.13 property-related offenses. This evaluation offers a comprehensive understanding of the safety landscape, aiding individuals in making informed decisions when considering relocation.
Examining year-over-year crime data provides insights into short-term trends with regards to the crime activity in Troy. This analysis involves comparing crime rates from one year to the next, enabling the identification of patterns and fluctuations in crime. Such information proves invaluable to residents seeking to make well-informed decisions about their choice of residence. In the most recent year, compared to the previous one, total crime in Troy has decreased by 57.8%. Specifically, violent crime has decreased by 67.9%, while property crime has decreased by 55.1%. This data empowers individuals with a clearer understanding of the evolving safety landscape in Troy.
Limited employment opportunities or a prevalence of low-wage jobs can result in higher rates of unemployment and underemployment. Regions where individuals grapple with joblessness or meager wages may exhibit greater vulnerability to an uptick in crime due to financial instability. While areas that have strong employment rates, often will see a reduction in overall crime. Troy, for instance, reports an unemployment rate of 2.8%, which differs from the national average of 4.9%.
High population density areas are often large urban centers with diverse economic opportunities. These areas can exacerbate income inequality, with pockets of poverty existing alongside affluence. Areas with economic disparities may experience higher property crimes and, in some cases, violent crimes. On the other hand, areas with low population density tend to see lower Troy crime rates. The population density in Troy is 941.6 people per square mile, while the national average is 90.6 people per square mile.
The median home price in Troy is $229,154, compared to the national average of $326,622. High housing costs can lead to financial stress for residents. When individuals struggle to make ends meet due to expensive housing, they may be more inclined to engage in criminal activities to address their financial difficulties, such as theft or fraud. Communities with stable housing environments tend to foster stronger social bonds and community engagement. This can lead to increased vigilance and cooperation among residents, which can deter criminal behavior.

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| Item | Troy | North Carolina | National |
| Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 12 | 14,511 | 558,732 |
| Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 3.7 | 4.8 | 3.3 |
| State | Total offenders | North Carolina /100K | National /100K |
| North Carolina | 26,293 | 320 | 266 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Mount Gilead, NC | 1,240 | 168 | 880 | 1,048 |
| Norwood, NC | 2,901 | 173 | 907 | 1,080 |
| Candor, NC | 1,198 | 182 | 951 | 1,133 |
| Badin, NC | 2,043 | 195 | 1,018 | 1,213 |
| Star, NC | 1,354 | 364 | 2,427 | 2,791 |
| Seagrove, NC | 477 | 450 | 2,355 | 2,805 |
| Biscoe, NC | 2,802 | 216 | 3,778 | 3,994 |
| Troy, NC | 3,380 | 302 | 1,608 | 1,910 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Ohioville, PA | 3,380 | 30 | 274 | 304 |
| Fort Edward, NY | 3,380 | 258 | 1,166 | 1,423 |
| Alexander, AR | 3,380 | 571 | 2,257 | 2,828 |
| Avery Creek, NC | 3,381 | 94 | 492 | 587 |
| Elkins, AR | 3,379 | 327 | 805 | 1,132 |
| Troy, NC | 3,380 | 302 | 1,608 | 1,910 |