incidents rates in la


Areas with Higher Reported Incidents

Some areas in Los Angeles have seen a higher frequency of reported antisemitic incidents. While this does not mean these places are entirely unsafe, it may be wise to stay alert when visiting:

  • Hollywood, West Hollywood, and Sherman Oaks – Higher concentration of incidents.

  • Downtown Long Beach – Multiple reports of antisemitic incidents.

  • Santa Monica – Repeated incidents, particularly in tourist-heavy areas.

  • Glendale – Reports of antisemitic crimes.

  • Beverly Hills & Calabasas – Despite being affluent, they have experienced multiple incidents.

  • Ventura & Culver City – Less frequent but still notable occurrences.

Safer Areas with Strong Jewish Communities

While some parts of the city have experienced incidents, certain neighborhoods with large Jewish communities are generally considered safer and more welcoming:

  • Pico-Robertson – The heart of LA’s Orthodox Jewish community; incidents may occur, but it remains a strong and supportive community.

  • Beverly Hills / Fairfax – A well-established Jewish presence; incidents may be reported more frequently due to visibility, but the community remains active and resilient.

  • San Fernando Valley (Encino, Woodland Hills) – Family-friendly areas with strong Jewish communities and generally lower crime rates.

  • La Brea – Considered safe, with a large Jewish population.

Additional Safer Alternatives with Jewish Communities

For those looking for options outside central LA, these areas are known for their strong Jewish presence and lower crime rates:

  • Pasadena – Generally safe, with only occasional isolated incidents.

  • Thousand Oaks – A quieter suburban community with minimal reports of antisemitic incidents.

  • Torrance & Manhattan Beach – Coastal cities with lower crime rates.

  • Burbank – Family-friendly and considered relatively safe.

  • Claremont – A peaceful college town with a welcoming atmosphere.

Safety Tips for LA Residents & Visitors

  1. Avoid Walking Alone at Night – Stick to well-lit, busy streets.

  2. Use Secure Transportation – Uber/Lyft are safer than isolated bus stops late at night.

  3. Stay Updated on Local News – Check crime alerts for your neighborhood.

  4. Travel in Groups – Especially in higher-risk areas.

  5. Report Suspicious Activity – Contact local authorities if you feel unsafe.