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Violent crime levels in the city are currently very low. No homicides and 11 rapes have occurred thus far during the year. Over the last few years, crime rates in Santa Clara have remained relatively consistent. In 2021, less than 4,100 major crimes occurred in the city.
Assault can be loosely defined as a violent crime in which an individual or a group inflicts physical contact that causes bodily harm and/or injury to another individual.
What is the safest city in California to live in? Based on our research, Rancho Santa Margarita in Orange County is the safest city in California for 2025 due to its extremely low crime rates. With only 31 violent crimes and 93 property crimes per 100,000 residents in 2021, it offers exceptional security.
You can contact the Santa Clara County Investigations Division District Office at (408) 942-2952 or file a complaint using their website.
Our mission To assist individuals in our community affected by mental illness and serious emotional disturbance to achieve their hopes, dreams and quality of life goals.