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Civic Quality

Civic Quality measures the affordability of a region, the health and safety of its citizens, and the recreational opportunities that impact its quality of life.

Best Practices & Deeper Dives

How to Read the Tiles How to Read the Tiles

Crime

Provides a broad measure of safety and security.

Total Crime Index
Violent Crime Index

2025 TAKEAWAYS

Tampa Bay’s 2025 Regional Competitiveness Report reveals a strong story of progress in public safety and steady improvements in civic quality. The region’s Total Crime Index dropped significantly from 92 to 83, making Tampa Bay 17% safer than the national average, compared to just 8% safer last year. While San Diego narrowly edged Tampa Bay for the top spot, this remains a critical win for the region. Major crimes include burglary, larceny, car theft, assault, robbery, rape and murder.

Similarly, the Violent Crime Index improved by 11 points, from 94 to 83, elevating Tampa Bay’s ranking to 5th place. These advancements reflect the ongoing efforts to ensure safety and quality of life for residents. This communicates less risk than the national average for risk associated with a personal crime, such as assault, robbery, rape and murder.

INCREASING VALUES

  • A value above 100 indicates above average risk compared to the national average.
  • Exposure to violent crime can lead to long-term poor health outcomes.
  • Crime may lower property values, increase costs of law enforcement and have a negative impact on the image of the community.

DECREASING VALUES

  • A value below 100 indicates below average risk compared to the national average.
  • Areas with low crime rates are better able to attract investment and jobs, and support the overall health and prosperity of residents.

CONTRIBUTING FACTORS

  • Levels of Urbanization
  • Population Stability
  • Poverty Rates
  • Law Enforcement Funding
  • Community’s Attitude Towards Crime