Crime Grade · FBI UCR Data · 2025
Gloucester Township, NJ Crime Grade
How Gloucester Township grades for violent crime against every other reporting U.S. city — and against the rest of New Jersey — based on the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting data.
National
3/10
vs. all U.S. cities ≥ 25,000 population
New Jersey
5/10
vs. New Jersey cities ≥ 10,000 population
In 2025, the violent crime rate in Gloucester Township, NJ was 82.0 per 100,000 residents (55 incidents over a population of 67,054). That puts Gloucester Township Infinity% above the U.S. rate of 0.0 and 58% below the New Jersey statewide rate of 193.8.
That ranks Gloucester Township #914 of 3,771 ranked U.S. cities, safer than 76% of them, and #116 of 242 in New Jersey. Violent crime is up 21% year over year and down 15% over the last five years.
Gloucester Township, NJ crime — key facts
- National Crime Grade
- A (3/10)
- New Jersey Grade
- B (5/10)
- Violent crime rate
- 82.0 / 100k
- National rank
- #914 of 3,771
- NJ rank
- #116 of 242
- Safer than
- 76% of U.S. cities
- Year over year
- up 21%
- 5-year change
- down 15%
- Population
- 67,054
- Reporting agency
- Gloucester Township Police Department
- Data year
- 2025 · FBI UCR
Reported by Gloucester Township Police Department (FBI ORI NJ0041500) to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Download the full dataset (CSV) · methodology.
About Gloucester Township, NJ
Also known as
- Gloucester Point
- Glocester
- Gloucestertown
- Axwamus
Location
City on the east bank of the Delaware River, south of Camden.
Name history sourced from the USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) — public-domain federal geographic-names data.
Violent crime rate, 5-year trend
Per 100,000 residents. Gloucester Township (red), New Jersey (blue), U.S. average (gray dashed).
Gloucester Township vs. U.S., 2025 — by offense
Rates per 100,000 residents for each offense category.
Full data, last 5 years
Rates per 100,000 residents. Raw counts in parentheses.
| Offense | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violent crime | 96.4(64) | 127.6(84) | 92.1(61) | 67.9(46) | 82.0(55) |
| Murder | 0.0(0) | 3.0(2) | 1.5(1) | 3.0(2) | 1.5(1) |
| Rape | 16.6(11) | 9.1(6) | 10.6(7) | 3.0(2) | 0.0(0) |
| Robbery | 21.1(14) | 13.7(9) | 4.5(3) | 1.5(1) | 6.0(4) |
| Aggravated assault | 58.8(39) | 101.7(67) | 75.5(50) | 60.5(41) | 74.6(50) |
| Property crime | 1225.0(813) | 1120.8(738) | 1169.8(775) | 1166.9(791) | 1213.9(814) |
| Burglary | 97.9(65) | 91.1(60) | 66.4(44) | 67.9(46) | 59.7(40) |
| Larceny | 1038.2(689) | 914.2(602) | 1005.3(666) | 973.7(660) | 945.5(634) |
| Motor vehicle theft | 84.4(56) | 113.9(75) | 95.1(63) | 123.9(84) | 207.3(139) |
How the Crime Grade is calculated
- What is the source of the Gloucester Township, NJ Crime Grade?
- FBI Uniform Crime Reporting via the Crime Data Explorer. Agency-level data, pulled directly. No third-party aggregators, no proprietary score.
- What metric does the Gloucester Township Crime Grade use?
- Violent crime rate per 100,000 residents (murder + rape + robbery + aggravated assault), most recent fully-reported year.
- How is the national decile for Gloucester Township calculated?
- Gloucester Township's rate placed against all FBI-reporting U.S. cities with population ≥ 25,000. 1 = safest.
- How is the New Jersey state decile calculated?
- Same calculation restricted to New Jersey cities with population ≥ 10,000.
- How do decile scores convert to a letter grade?
- 1–3 = A · 4–5 = B · 6–7 = C · 8 = D · 9–10 = F.
- How often is the Gloucester Township Crime Grade refreshed?
- Twice a year. The FBI typically releases the prior year's full data each September.
- What are the limits of this Crime Grade?
- The FBI relies on local agency reporting. Rates reflect what was reported, not what occurred.
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