Why trend pages matter
This page answers a different question than the static city ranking: not just where violent crime is highest today, but which city trend lines are moving most.
Statewide directional ranking showing which supported Ohio cities are improving or worsening fastest on violent crime, using the current coarse statewide safety context with low-base safeguards so the order stays readable instead of sensational.
Ranked rows are precomputed and served as static HTML from R2.
| # | Place | Metric | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lexington 0.6 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.0 / 1k | → |
| 2 | Tipp City 0.3 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.0 / 1k | → |
| 3 | Oxford 0.4 / 1k since 2022 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.1 / 1k | → |
| 4 | Pataskala -77% over 2022 to 2023 · current statewide rank #11 |
0.3 / 1k | → |
| 5 | Hartville 0.6 / 1k since 2022 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.3 / 1k | → |
| 6 | Mayfield Heights 0.6 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.3 / 1k | → |
| 7 | Middletown -66% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #53 |
1.0 / 1k | → |
| 8 | Norwalk -63% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #34 |
0.6 / 1k | → |
| 9 | North Olmsted -60% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #45 |
0.8 / 1k | → |
| 10 | Milford -50% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #27 |
0.5 / 1k | → |
| 11 | Montgomery 0.4 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.4 / 1k | → |
| 12 | Ravenna -43% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #65 |
1.3 / 1k | → |
| 13 | Powell 0.3 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.4 / 1k | → |
| 14 | Rocky River 0.2 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.3 / 1k | → |
| 15 | Miamisburg -33% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #78 |
1.6 / 1k | → |
| 16 | Moraine -29% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #129 |
5.9 / 1k | → |
| 17 | Parma -25% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #63 |
1.2 / 1k | → |
| 18 | Perrysburg 0.1 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.4 / 1k | → |
| 19 | Shelby -14% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #100 |
2.4 / 1k | → |
| 20 | Mentor 0% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #71 |
1.4 / 1k | → |
| 21 | Plain City 0.0 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.2 / 1k | → |
| 22 | Oregon +5% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #90 |
2.1 / 1k | → |
| 23 | North Canton +0.1 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.7 / 1k | → |
| 24 | Medina +20% over 2021 to 2024 · current statewide rank #62 |
1.2 / 1k | → |
| 25 | Minerva Park 0.0 / 1k since 2021 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.0 / 1k | → |
This page answers a different question than the static city ranking: not just where violent crime is highest today, but which city trend lines are moving most.
Treat the page as a directional screen, then open the linked city brief to inspect current level, neighborhood spread, and broader local conditions. When the starting period is unusually small, the page switches to absolute-rate change instead of a misleading percentage.