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Chester County Crime Rates & Safety

Official, public crime data for Chester County, reported by local police departments to the FBI. We show it as a rate per 100,000 residents so towns of different sizes are comparable, with the years available and how much of the county was reporting. County- and municipality-level only, never a rating of an individual home, street, or person.

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Chester County reported crime, 2024

Offenses per 100,000 residents, from agencies covering about 99% of the county.

112 / 100k
Violent / 100k
632 / 100k
Property / 100k
2024
Data year
YearViolent / 100kProperty / 100kCounty reporting
2019101 / 100k767 / 100k62%
2020101 / 100k721 / 100k75%
2024112 / 100k632 / 100k99%

Reported violent offenses per 100k were higher in 2024 than in 2020. Years with sparse reporting are omitted. The set of reporting departments also changed between these years (see the county reporting column), which moves the rate on its own. Pennsylvania switched crime-reporting systems in 2021 (SRS to NIBRS), so comparisons across that line are imperfect.

By municipality in Chester County

Each figure comes from one police department's FBI reporting, for the latest year that department filed all 12 months. A municipality can be missing for ordinary reasons: its department files partial or no monthly reports to the FBI, it shares a regional department, or it is covered by the State Police. Missing does not mean crime-free, and a reported zero can reflect reporting practices, so read these as context, not a verdict.

Rates are per 100,000 residents of each department’s jurisdiction and are shown only where at least 10 offenses were reported; smaller figures appear as counts so a small town’s handful of offenses never reads as a rate.

MunicipalityViolentPropertyYear
Birmingham Township0 reportedFewer than 10 reported2024
Caln Township277 / 100k1,272 / 100k2024
Coatesville619 / 100k1,841 / 100k2024
DowningtownFewer than 10 reported2,090 / 100k2024
East Brandywine TownshipFewer than 10 reported106 / 100k2024
East Coventry TownshipFewer than 10 reported598 / 100k2024
East Fallowfield TownshipFewer than 10 reported164 / 100k2024
East Marlborough Township0 reportedFewer than 10 reported2024
East Pikeland TownshipFewer than 10 reported377 / 100k2024
East Vincent TownshipFewer than 10 reported333 / 100k2024
East Whiteland TownshipFewer than 10 reported785 / 100k2024
Easttown TownshipFewer than 10 reported424 / 100k2024
Honey Brook0 reportedFewer than 10 reported2024
Kennett Square193 / 100k461 / 100k2024
Kennett TownshipFewer than 10 reported180 / 100k2024
MalvernFewer than 10 reportedFewer than 10 reported2024
North Coventry TownshipFewer than 10 reported1,323 / 100k2024
Oxford272 / 100k731 / 100k2024
Phoenixville84 / 100k443 / 100k2024
Sadsbury Township , Chester CountyFewer than 10 reported410 / 100k2024
Schuylkill Township , Chester CountyFewer than 10 reported348 / 100k2024
Southern Chester County97 / 100k174 / 100k2024
Spring City253 / 100k784 / 100k2024
State : Chester County110 / 100k578 / 100k2024
Tredyffrin Township34 / 100k680 / 100k2020
Upper Uwchlan Township0 reported272 / 100k2024
Uwchlan Township81 / 100k646 / 100k2024
Valley TownshipFewer than 10 reported314 / 100k2024
West Brandywine TownshipFewer than 10 reported383 / 100k2024
West Caln TownshipFewer than 10 reported401 / 100k2024
West Chester215 / 100k1,255 / 100k2024
West Fallowfield Township0 reportedFewer than 10 reported2024
West Goshen Township293 / 100k1,055 / 100k2024
West Pikeland TownshipFewer than 10 reportedFewer than 10 reported2024
West Sadsbury TownshipFewer than 10 reported1,475 / 100k2024
West Vincent Township0 reportedFewer than 10 reported2024
West Whiteland Township95 / 100k1,250 / 100k2024
Westtown-East GoshenFewer than 10 reported483 / 100k2024
Willistown Township88 / 100k246 / 100k2024

Chester County: overdose context

County-level, not specific to any town, school, or home.

Chester County recorded 66 drug-overdose deaths in 2024, down from 79 the prior year (peak of 137 in 2017). Recent years are provisional. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health.

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Common questions

What is the crime rate in Chester County, PA?

In 2024, police in Chester County reported about 112 violent offenses and 632 property offenses per 100,000 residents, based on FBI UCR/NIBRS data covering roughly 99% of the county's population. Rates are reported offenses, which depend on how completely each police agency reports.

Where does this Chester County crime data come from?

The FBI's Crime Data Explorer, which publishes the offense counts local and state police agencies report under the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) and National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) programs. We sum each agency's monthly reports into annual county and town totals and express them as a rate per 100,000 residents. We don't add a score or ranking of our own.

Does a lower crime rate mean a town is "safer"?

Not necessarily. A reported-crime rate reflects what police recorded and how completely an agency reports, not the experience of living somewhere. We publish the official numbers as context for families and intentionally do not rank towns or rate individual homes, streets, or neighborhoods.

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These figures describe counties and municipalities, not individual homes or people. They are official public data and may be self-reported, lag by a year or more, or be underreported. They are context, not a safety rating. Crime counts reflect what police agencies reported and vary with reporting practices. Sources: FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR/NIBRS), 2024; county overdose: Pennsylvania Department of Health. County reference population: U.S. Census 2020.