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Campbell, CA Crime Map

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Campbell Crime Rate Statistics

Full Statistics
C
Crime is 21% above national average
Higher crime than 79% of U.S. cities
Crime Index
Campbell
121
National Avg
100

100 = national average. Higher = more crime.

Violent Crime Risk

1 in 220

chance per year

19% higher than national avg

Property Crime Risk

1 in 41

chance per year

34% higher than national avg

85% of neighborhoods rated A or B for safety Based on 20 neighborhoods

Campbell, CA Safety Overview: What the Data Actually Shows

Campbell is a city of 42,891 residents that earns an overall crime grade of C — yet that city-wide number tells only part of the story. When you look at the neighborhood level across all 20 areas analyzed, 85% of Campbell's neighborhoods score a B or better, and the city-wide safety rating lands at a solid B. That gap between the overall grade and the neighborhood-level picture reflects how a handful of concentrated trouble spots can pull down a city's aggregate score while most residents live in genuinely low-crime conditions.

Where Campbell Is Safest

The strongest performers are clustered in the western and central parts of the city. Westchester Park earns a full A grade with a median household income of $126,942, while Westmont (A, $151,304) and Hacienda (A, $141,007) round out the top tier. Just behind them, San Tomas (A-, $142,760), Pruneyard Dry Creek (A-, $161,924), and White Oaks (A-, $134,268) all hold A-minus ratings — a consistent showing that reflects both low incident rates and the economic stability of these communities. San Tomas Aquino (A-, $122,050) and Hazelwood (A-, $112,632) extend that safety corridor further, giving prospective residents a wide range of neighborhoods to consider.

Higher-Crime Pockets to Know

Not every corner of Campbell performs at that level. Morgan Park is the city's lowest-rated neighborhood at C-, and both Apricot Avenue and Pruneyard score C+. These three areas account for the 15% of neighborhoods that fall into the C range — and notably, no neighborhood in Campbell scores a D or F, which is a meaningful distinction. Bonnett and Joseph each hold a B-, placing them in a middle tier that warrants awareness without alarm. Understanding where these pockets sit on the interactive crime map helps residents and newcomers calibrate their expectations accurately rather than relying on the city-wide grade alone.

Property Crime vs. Violent Crime in Context

Campbell's crime profile, like most Silicon Valley suburbs with low unemployment (2.5%) and a poverty rate of just 6.9%, skews heavily toward property crime rather than violent incidents. Opportunistic theft, vehicle break-ins, and burglary tend to be the primary concerns in the C-graded neighborhoods, particularly in areas near commercial corridors like Pruneyard and Apricot Avenue where foot traffic and retail density create more exposure. Violent crime exists but remains a relatively minor share of total incidents across the city — a pattern consistent with communities where median household income sits at $122,644 and economic distress is limited.

How the Crime Map Supports Better Decisions

For anyone navigating Campbell's real estate market — where the median home value reaches $1,158,010 and median rent runs $2,323 — the interactive crime map is a practical due-diligence tool, not just a curiosity. Home buyers comparing Westmont against a property near Morgan Park can see grade differences at a glance and layer that information against price and school proximity. Renters evaluating apartments in Downtown Campbell (B+, $110,880 median income) can assess whether the trade-off between cost and safety grade works for their situation. Commuters who pass through multiple neighborhoods daily can identify which routes skew toward A-rated corridors and which dip into C-rated zones. The map turns abstract city-wide statistics into block-level context that actually informs decisions.

The Bottom Line on Campbell Safety

Campbell is a city where the data rewards a closer look. Forty percent of its neighborhoods earn an A grade and another 45% earn a B, meaning the vast majority of residents live in conditions that most cities would envy. The C-graded areas — Morgan Park, Apricot Avenue, and Pruneyard — are worth monitoring but represent a small fraction of the city's geography and population. For anyone moving to, living in, or simply passing through Campbell, the neighborhood-level grades paint a far more useful picture than any single city-wide number can.

All 20 Neighborhoods in Campbell

Ranked by safety (safest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Median Income
#1 Westchester Park A Very safe $126,942
#2 Westmont A Very safe $151,304
#3 Hacienda A Very safe $141,007
#4 San Tomas A- Very safe $142,760
#5 San Tomas Aquino A- Very safe $122,050
#6 White Oaks A- Very safe $134,268
#7 Pruneyard Dry Creek A- Very safe $161,924
#8 Hazelwood A- Very safe $112,632
#9 San Tomas West B+ Above average $104,439
#10 Downtown Campbell B+ Above average $110,880
#11 Campbell Community Center B+ Above average $108,134
#12 South of Campbell Avenue B Safe area $141,434
#13 Central Park B- Safe area $124,559
#14 Vizcaya B- Safe area $123,130
#15 Campbell Shamrock B- Safe area $69,320
#16 Joseph B- Safe area $68,628
#17 Bonnett B- Safe area $108,888
#18 Pruneyard C+ Average $99,213
#19 Apricot Avenue C+ Average $93,835
#20 Morgan Park C- Average $86,223

All 20 Neighborhoods by Crime Level

Ranked by crime (highest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Level Median Income
#1 Morgan Park C- Average $86,223
#2 Apricot Avenue C+ Average $93,835
#3 Pruneyard C+ Average $99,213
#4 Bonnett B- Safe area $108,888
#5 Joseph B- Safe area $68,628
#6 Campbell Shamrock B- Safe area $69,320
#7 Vizcaya B- Safe area $123,130
#8 Central Park B- Safe area $124,559
#9 South of Campbell Avenue B Safe area $141,434
#10 Campbell Community Center B+ Above average $108,134
#11 Downtown Campbell B+ Above average $110,880
#12 San Tomas West B+ Above average $104,439
#13 Hazelwood A- Very safe $112,632
#14 Pruneyard Dry Creek A- Very safe $161,924
#15 White Oaks A- Very safe $134,268
#16 San Tomas Aquino A- Very safe $122,050
#17 San Tomas A- Very safe $142,760
#18 Hacienda A Very safe $141,007
#19 Westmont A Very safe $151,304
#20 Westchester Park A Very safe $126,942

Campbell Demographics Overview

45,313
Total Population
$116,579
Average Household Income
20
Neighborhoods Analyzed

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Campbell safe?

Campbell is generally considered a safe city, with an average crime score of 0.254, placing it in the "Safe (B)" category. About 85% of its neighborhoods, including top-rated areas like Westchester Park, Westmont, and Hacienda, are classified as Grade A or B, indicating low crime levels. While some neighborhoods such as Morgan Park and Apricot Avenue have slightly higher crime scores and are classified as Grade C+ or B-, overall, Campbell maintains a reputation for safety. The city's low crime rates are reflected in its high safety grade distribution, making it a suitable place for families and individuals seeking a secure environment. For detailed crime data, the Campbell crime map provides an accurate overview of neighborhood safety.

What is the crime rate in Campbell?

The crime rate in Campbell is relatively low, as evidenced by its average crime score of 0.254, which corresponds to a "Safe (B)" rating. Out of 20 neighborhoods analyzed, 40% received a Grade A, and 45% received a Grade B, meaning the majority of neighborhoods experience minimal criminal activity. Only a small percentage, about 15%, fall into Grade C categories, such as Morgan Park and Apricot Avenue, indicating slightly higher crime levels. Overall, Campbell's crime statistics and neighborhood grades suggest a community with a low to moderate crime rate, making it a desirable place to live. The Campbell crime map offers further insights into specific neighborhood safety profiles.

What are the safest neighborhoods in Campbell?

The safest neighborhoods in Campbell are primarily those with Grade A ratings, including Westchester Park, Westmont, and Hacienda. Westchester Park boasts a median income of $126,942 and an excellent safety grade, making it one of the top choices for residents. Westmont has an even higher median income of $151,304 and also holds a Grade A status. Hacienda is similarly rated with a Grade A and median income of $141,007. Other highly safe neighborhoods include San Tomas and San Tomas Aquino, both with grades of A- and median incomes exceeding $122,000. The Campbell crime map highlights these areas as low-crime zones, ideal for families and individuals prioritizing safety.

Is Campbell a good place to live?

Campbell is considered an excellent place to live due to its strong community, high median household income of $122,644, and low unemployment rate of 2.5%. Its median home value of over $1.15 million reflects the desirability of the area. The city's low poverty rate of 6.9% and high safety grades further enhance its appeal. With about 85% of neighborhoods classified as safe (A or B grades), residents enjoy a high quality of life in a secure environment. The city's vibrant neighborhoods, combined with its proximity to employment centers and amenities, make Campbell a highly desirable location for families, professionals, and retirees alike.