Crime & Safety in Vincennes, Indiana
Safety ratings for 1 neighborhoods. Find which areas are safest for families with our comprehensive crime analysis and neighborhood safety grades.
Safety Score
Vincennes is safer than most U.S. cities (8+ points above national average).
How Safe is Vincennes?
Vincennes has analyzed crime data across 1 neighborhoods with a combined safety score of 78/100. This score combines reported crime incidents, neighborhood safety grades, and law enforcement data to provide a comprehensive view of public safety.
Safety varies significantly by neighborhood. Some areas have A+ grades indicating very low crime, while others have lower grades. We recommend reviewing specific neighborhood crime grades before choosing a place to live, as district safety can vary within the same city.
This data is updated 2026 and sourced from law enforcement agencies, neighborhood crime reports, and AreaOtter's proprietary safety analysis. Always verify current conditions with local authorities.
Safety Grade Distribution
Neighborhood Safety Rankings
How Vincennes Compares
Vincennes (safety score: 78) compared to national average (70) and Indiana state average (72).
Safety Tips
- 1.Stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night in unfamiliar areas
- 2.Use well-lit streets and avoid walking alone late at night
- 3.Keep valuables out of sight and secure your home and vehicle
- 4.Join a neighborhood watch program to stay connected with community safety
- 5.Report suspicious activity to local police using non-emergency lines
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Data Source: Crime grades sourced from AreaOtter neighborhood analysis based on law enforcement crime reports and statistical analysis. National crime statistics from FBI UCR and Department of Justice. State averages estimated from regional analysis. Data updated 2026.
AreaOtter is not affiliated with any municipal law enforcement or government agency. Crime data is provided for informational purposes. Always verify current crime statistics with local police departments.