City trend pageUnited States/California/South San Francisco/Crime trends

South San Francisco Crime Direction

Compare crime movement across South San Francisco, California, including current violent crime per 1,000, multi-year direction, and where the city sits today in the covered phase-1 safety context.

Tracts ranked
14
Census tracts with current multi-point violent-crime series.
Citywide violent crime
3.0 / 1k
Current city aggregate with coverage from 2022 to 2024.
Series coverage
2022 to 2024
Trend coverage window used for the neighborhood movement ranking.
Leaderboard

Current order from the latest data

Ranked rows are precomputed and served as static HTML from R2.

#PlaceMetric
1 Tract 602100
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #1 of 14
3.0 / 1k
2 Tract 602400
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #2 of 14
3.0 / 1k
3 Tract 602500
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #3 of 14
3.0 / 1k
4 Tract 601901
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #4 of 14
3.0 / 1k
5 Tract 602002
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #5 of 14
3.0 / 1k
6 Tract 602602
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #6 of 14
3.0 / 1k
7 Tract 602201
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #7 of 14
3.0 / 1k
8 Tract 602202
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #8 of 14
3.0 / 1k
9 Tract 602601
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #9 of 14
3.0 / 1k
10 Tract 602001
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #10 of 14
3.0 / 1k
11 Tract 601902
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #11 of 14
3.0 / 1k
12 Tract 601700
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #12 of 14
3.0 / 1k
13 Tract 601800
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #13 of 14
3.0 / 1k
14 Tract 602300
-1% over 2022 to 2024 · current safety rank #14 of 14
3.0 / 1k
Research notes

How to read this ranking

Research note

How crime-trend pages differ from static rankings

This page is the directional read for supported city tracts. It focuses on movement over time rather than pretending a neighborhood dataset exists where it does not.

Research note

Why this page is safer to trust

When the opening period is unusually small, the page switches to an absolute-rate change instead of a misleading headline percentage. Use current rate and direction together.