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Overall Crime Reduction in 2025
Both violent and property crimes show consistent downward trends over 16 years
Miami Gardens' success is part of a broader Miami-Dade County crime reduction trend in 2025. The county reported exceptional progress year-to-date:
Miami Gardens crime costs are 27% lower than the U.S. national average
Miami Gardens residents save an average of $126 per person annually compared to the national average in crime-related costs. With crime costs at just $338 per resident versus the U.S. average of $464, our city's commitment to safety translates directly into financial benefits for every family.
Beyond financial costs, crime impacts pain, suffering, and quality of life
These reductions represent the single largest year-over-year improvement in Miami Gardens' history, demonstrating that 16 years of consistent investment in safety pays extraordinary dividends.
Your statistical chance of becoming a crime victim in Miami Gardens
Crime victimization chances by geographic area in Miami Gardens
Note: Northeast sector has higher counts partly due to Hard Rock Stadium and commercial areas attracting visitors, not just residents
| Crime Category | Annual Incidents | Rate per 100K | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Violent Crimes (Total) | 458 cases | 414.6 per 100K | ↓ Declining |
| Property Crimes (Total) | 2,684 cases | 2,429.7 per 100K | ↓ Declining |
| Overall Crime | 3,142 cases | 2,844.3 per 100K | ↓ 16-Year Decline |
| 2025 Year-to-Date: 25.73% Overall Reduction vs 2024 | |||
Independent sources including CityRating.com, Wikipedia, and FBI data confirm both violent and property crimes have decreased consistently over the past 13-16 years, with 2025 showing the most dramatic single-year improvement on record.
| Metric | Miami Gardens | Florida Average | U.S. Average | Comparison |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violent Crime Rate | 414.6 per 100K | 267.1 per 100K | 359.0 per 100K | 55.2% above FL, 15.5% above U.S. |
| Property Crime Rate | 2,429.7 per 100K | 1,420.4 per 100K | 1,760.0 per 100K | 71.1% above FL, 38.1% above U.S. |
| Overall Crime Rate | 2,844.3 per 100K | Lower | 2,119.0 per 100K | 34.2% above national average |
| Crime Cost Per Resident | $338 | $246 | $464 | $126 BELOW national avg |
| Safety Percentile | 87th percentile | - | - | Safer than 87% of U.S. cities |
| Crime Grade | A | - | - | Much lower than avg U.S. city |
| Safer Than FL Cities | 23% | - | - | Better than state peers |
| Safer Than U.S. Cities | 24% | - | - | Better than national peers |
While Miami Gardens crime rates are above state and national averages for violent and property crime, the city has achieved an A safety grade and ranks safer than 87% of U.S. cities when adjusting for city size and demographics. Most importantly, crime has been on a sustained downward trend for 16+ years, with a historic 25.73% reduction in 2025.
7-year crime reduction trend begins. Both property and violent crimes start declining from elevated levels.
Violent crime rate was 77.64% higher than Florida average in 2010. Property crime 38.05% higher. This marked the baseline for improvement efforts.
Residents approve $60M general obligation bond. Continued crime declines as city invests in safety infrastructure and prepares for Real-Time Crime Center.
August 2016: Real-Time Crime Center opens with ShotSpotter, license plate readers, video analytics, and Live Earth 3D mapping. Game-changing technology deployment.
Significant declines across all major crime categories. Technology investment pays dividends with data-driven policing and rapid response capabilities.
Most recent full-year data: 3,142 total crimes (458 violent, 2,684 property). Crime rate of 2,844.3 per 100K - down significantly from historical peaks.
Police Chief reports to City Council in April 2025: Overall crime down 25.73% year-to-date, residential crime down 25%. Historic single-year achievement caps 16-year improvement journey.
Miami Gardens achieves Grade A safety rating from CrimeGrade.org, ranking safer than 87% of U.S. cities - a remarkable turnaround from 2010 baseline.
From being 77.6% above Florida's violent crime average in 2010 to achieving a Grade A safety rating in 2025, Miami Gardens has demonstrated that sustained investment in technology, community partnerships, and evidence-based policing delivers measurable, life-changing results for residents.
All statistics are sourced from official reports including: Miami Gardens Police DepartmentApril 2025 City Council Report by Chief Domino L. Pratt, FBI Uniform Crime Reports2024 Calendar Year Data Released September 2025, CrimeGrade.orgIndependent Crime Analysis Platform, NeighborhoodScoutNational Crime Database & Analytics, City-Data.comComprehensive Municipal Statistics, CityRating.com16-Year Historical Crime Trends, and WikipediaCity Background & Historical Context. Data reflects the most recent available information as of 2025 and represents year-over-year comparisons demonstrating measurable progress in community safety. Crime reduction percentages and projections are based on official law enforcement reporting and independent analysis.
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