Nevada’s crime rates are higher than the national rates for both violent and property crime. In Nevada, your odds of falling victim to violent crime are 5.4 out of 1,000. Nationwide, those chances fall to just 3.7 in 1,000.

More people in Nevada (15%) report having experienced a violent crime in the past 12 months than the rest of the country, which reported 12% on average. The Silver State also has the highest number of people who’ve been personally affected by a mass shooting—16% versus 7% nationwide.