Queens Park Neighborhood, Pasadena

Crime Rate & Statistics

A+

One of the safest neighborhoods — significantly below-average crime

Safety at a Glance

Overall Crime Low
Low 56 / 300 High
Violent Crime 79
21% below national avg
Property Crime 63
37% below national avg

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in Pasadena

Is Queens Park Safe?

Yes — this neighborhood is extremely safe. Queens Park in Pasadena, MD has a safety grade of A+. The overall crime index is 56, which is 44% below the national average of 100.

Compared to the Pasadena average (crime index 104), Queens Park is 48% lower in overall crime. This neighborhood is significantly safer than Pasadena as a whole, making it an attractive option for safety-conscious residents.

Looking at specific crime types, robbery is the most elevated concern (index: 102, 2% above average), while assault is the lowest risk (index: 24).

Highest Risk
Robbery · Index 102 (2% above avg)
Lowest Risk
Assault · Index 24 (76% below avg)

Queens Park Crime Breakdown

Crime indices compared to national average (100) and Pasadena city average. Higher values mean more crime.

Crime Type Index vs National Risk Level
Violent Crime
Murder
88 -12% Average
Assault
24 -76% Low
Robbery
102 +2% Moderate
Rape
102 +2% Moderate
Property Crime
Burglary
34 -66% Low
Larceny / Theft
84 -16% Average
Vehicle Theft
70 -30% Low

How Queens Park Compares

Crime index by category: Queens Park vs Pasadena average vs national average.

Crime by Category

Overall Crime Comparison

Queens Park Crime Map

Crime heatmap based on block-group level data. Red areas indicate higher crime density.

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Queens Park Demographics & Context

Population
781
Median Income
$129,585
Home Value
$318,516
Median Age
38
Pop. Density
6,128/mi²

Education

Bachelor's Degree 13.4%
Graduate Degree 4.6%

Housing

90%
10%
Owner-occupied Renter-occupied

Racial Demographics

White 83.6%
Black 8.2%
Hispanic 4.8%
Asian 2%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the crime rate in Queens Park, Pasadena?

Queens Park in Pasadena, MD has a crime safety grade of A+ as of 2026. The overall crime index is 56, which is 44% below the national average. Compared to the Pasadena average, crime in Queens Park is 48% lower.

Is Queens Park a safe neighborhood in Pasadena?

Queens Park is generally considered a safe neighborhood in Pasadena, earning a crime grade of A+. The highest concern is Robbery (index: 102), while Assault is the lowest risk (index: 24).

How does Queens Park compare to the rest of Pasadena?

Queens Park's overall crime index is 56, compared to the Pasadena average of 104. This means crime in Queens Park is 48% lower than the city average. For violent crime, the index is 79, and for property crime it is 63. However, crime can vary block by block, so checking the crime map for specific streets is recommended.

What type of crime is most common in Queens Park?

The most prevalent crime type in Queens Park is Robbery, with a crime index of 102 (2% above the national average). Violent crime is a particular concern in this neighborhood relative to property crime.

What are safer neighborhoods near Queens Park?

Nearby neighborhoods with good safety ratings include Riviera Beach and Lake Shore. These areas are close to Queens Park and offer lower crime rates, making them worth considering for residents who prioritize safety.

What are the demographics of Queens Park?

Queens Park has a population of approximately 781. The median household income is $129,585. The median home value is $318,516. Research shows that economic factors can correlate with crime rates, though many other variables play a role in neighborhood safety.

How does Queens Park crime compare to the national average?

Queens Park's overall crime rate is 44% below the national average (index 56 vs 100). For the most accurate picture, review the per-crime-type breakdown above, as some categories may differ significantly from the overall trend.

Crime data sourced from FBI UCR reports and local law enforcement agencies. Crime indices use 100 as the national average. Updated April 2026.