Peru, IL Crime Rate & Safety
Lower crime than 91% of major U.S. cities
Based on FBI UCR & local law enforcement data · Updated April 2026
Is Peru Safe?
Yes — Peru is safe overall
A safe city with below-average crime, though safety varies by neighborhood.
Peru has a crime rate that is 48% below the national average. Your chance of becoming a victim of violent crime is 1 in 435.
Crime Index Comparison
100 = national average. Calibrated to reflect actual crime severity.
Your Chance of Being a Victim
Violent Crime
1 in 435
chance per year
National average: 1 in 263
40% lower than national average
Property Crime
1 in 80
chance per year
National average: 1 in 55
32% lower than national average
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Peru Crime Breakdown
Estimated crime rates based on FBI UCR data, calibrated to city-level crime score.
| Crime Type | Index | vs National | Risk Level | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violent Crime | ||||
|
Murder
|
54 | -46% | Low | |
|
Assault
|
66 | -34% | Low | |
|
Robbery
|
49 | -51% | Low | |
|
Rape
|
38 | -62% | Low | |
| Property Crime | ||||
|
Burglary
|
44 | -56% | Low | |
|
Larceny / Theft
|
66 | -34% | Low | |
|
Vehicle Theft
|
65 | -35% | Low | |
Violent vs Property Crime
Crime Index by Category
Peru Crime Map
Neighborhood-level crime heatmap. Click any area for details.
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Peru Crime by Zip Code
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Peru Demographics & Context
Racial Demographics
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the crime rate in Peru, IL?
Peru, IL has a crime safety grade of A- as of 2026. The overall crime rate is estimated to be 48% below the national average. Residents face approximately a 1 in 435 chance of being a victim of violent crime per year and a 1 in 80 chance for property crime. Peru has lower crime than 91% of major U.S. cities (population 50,000+).
Is Peru, IL safe to live in?
Peru is generally considered a safe place to live, earning a crime grade of A-. However, safety varies significantly by neighborhood. Researching specific neighborhoods before moving to or visiting Peru is strongly recommended.
What is the violent crime rate in Peru?
The estimated violent crime rate in Peru is 229.7 per 100,000 residents, which is 40% lower than the national average. This means residents have roughly a 1 in 435 chance of becoming a violent crime victim each year. Key violent crime rates include: murder at 2.7 per 100K (46% below average); aggravated assault at 177.9 per 100K (34% below average); robbery at 36.4 per 100K (51% below average).
What is the property crime rate in Peru?
The estimated property crime rate in Peru is 1,254.8 per 100,000 residents, which is 32% lower than the national average. Residents have roughly a 1 in 80 chance of being a property crime victim per year. Key property crime rates include: burglary at 118.0 per 100K (56% below average); larceny/theft at 930.1 per 100K (34% below average); vehicle theft at 206.7 per 100K (35% below average).
How does Peru crime compare to the national average?
Peru's overall crime rate is 48% below the national average as of 2026. The biggest concern is assault (34% below average), while rape is 62% below average. Compared to other major U.S. cities, Peru has lower crime than 91% of them.
Is Peru safe to visit?
Peru is generally safe for visitors and tourists. Property crime (theft, vehicle break-ins) is 32% below average, which is typically the main concern for tourists. Avoid leaving valuables in vehicles, stay aware of your surroundings in unfamiliar areas, and stick to well-traveled neighborhoods.
How does Peru crime compare to the rest of Illinois?
Illinois as a whole has crime that is 3% above the national average. Peru's crime rate is 48% below the national average, making it safer the typical Illinois city.
What type of crime is most common in Peru?
Larceny/theft is the most common crime in Peru, with an estimated rate of 930.1 incidents per 100,000 residents. This is 34% below the national average for this crime type. Overall, property crime (1,255 per 100K) is more prevalent than violent crime (230 per 100K) in Peru, which is consistent with national trends.