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Survey: Stamford Ranks Below State Average For Safety

STAMFORD, Conn. -- Stamford recently was named the 71st-safest community in Connecticut by Value Penguin, a personal finance research and analysis site. 

Stamford was ranked below the state average for safety in a recent survey.

Stamford was ranked below the state average for safety in a recent survey.

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Value Penguin sourced all of its data from FBI violent and property crime statistics from 2012. Violent crimes were given a heavier weight (90 percent) versus property crimes (10 percent) to arrive at an overall "crime score." The lower the crime score, the safer the municipality. 

Stamford posted a "crime score" of 411. The average crime score for the Nutmeg State is 336. 

The five safest communities all were in Fairfield County with Ridgefield taking the top spot, followed by: Easton, Darien, Wilton and Redding.

The rest of Fairfield County communities were ranked as follows:

  • No. 6: Weston
  • No. 8: New Canaan
  • No. 9: Greenwich
  • No. 24: Westport
  • No. 48: Fairfield
  • No. 54: Danbury
  • No. 77: Norwalk
  • No 87: Bridgeport

The least-safest communities were New Haven and Hartford, with crime scores of 1,798 and 1,622, respectively. 

Value Penguin is a financial research and analysis site that aims to help consumers formulate the best possible financial decision based on cost and risk. It was founded by Jonathan Wu, Ting Pen and Brian Quinn, all of whom have backgrounds in the financial industry. 

Click here to view the full rankings. 

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