Is Detroit Safe for Women? Crime Rate in Detroit

Safety rating

Unsafe
2 /5

Women living in Detroit consider the safety level to be relatively low, with an overall safety rating of 2 out of 5.

Crime rating

Low
2 /5

Women living in Detroit consider the crime rate to be relatively low, with an overall crime rating of 2 out of 5.

Violence rating

13.9%

On average 13.9% percentage of women in United States have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner at some time in their life, according to OECD Data.

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Crime & Safety Statistics

Safety rating:

2/5Unsafe

Safety walking alone after dark:

N/ANot enough data

Safety using public transport:

N/ANot enough data

Crime rate:

2/5Low

Worries of being sexually harassed:

N/ANot enough data

Worries of being sexually assaulted or raped:

N/ANot enough data

Worries of being physically attacked:

N/ANot enough data

Worries of home broken and things stolen:

N/ANot enough data

Worries of being mugged or robbed:

N/ANot enough data

Worries of being kidnapped or murdered:

N/ANot enough data

Is Detroit safe for women?

Detroit has had a bad reputation for years of having been neglected by its government and abandoned by populations who wanted to live out the suburban dream, but the city is way safer than it looks (it’s very spread out so parts of the city have a lot of derelict houses and not a lot of people on the street), and way safer than racist folks in the burbs will tell you. BUT like anywhere, you have to be aware of your surrounds, not on your devices outside, and know something about the neighborhood you’re in. Don’t wander around at night in neighborhoods where no one else is walking around. Don’t go around snapping pictures of falling down houses and breaking into abandoned buildings. Even if the house looks terrible, someone may live there and regardless, neighbors don’t want someone coming in doing a disaster photography tour. People in Detroit are super-friendly, amazing hosts, very open and kind. YOU HAVE TO SAY HI in Detroit when you see someone or at least nod at them/greet them in some way. It’s taken as the basic acknowledgement of someone’s humanity. If you look people in the eye and greet them, the city opens up to you. Like the t-shirt slogan here goes, “say nice things about Detroit.”

Posted: November 10, 2024
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Is Detroit worth visiting?

Mantha

Mantha

United States

Group travel

Detroit was pretty cool.I went there for a conference so I didn't get to see a whole lot.But I didn't get an airbnb for a reasonable price and visited a couple of coffee shops breakfast places and restaurants. I'd say a coffee on average was about six dollars or seven. Detroit felt smaller than I was expecting it too of course this is different if you're downtown. Also, you can see Canada from a lot of different places.It's super super close.

Posted: June 29, 2024Experienced: May, 2024
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Meet locals in Detroit

Jenny

Jenny

About Me

I had wanted to travel for a long time but never thought I'd be doing it solo. I'm very happy I stopped waiting and ventured out to explore new places and cultures.

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Liza

Liza

About Me

I’m a performing artist who’s been living in Detroit for the last fifteen years. Besides my own work, I run a small arts space with a collective of other performers (I work a lot). But if I’m not working, I love being outside! I love good food, and I love swimming/the beach. I travel a lot for work and research and used to live in China and Germany. I like meeting new people and making the world feel smaller and more connected.

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