Think Jersey City is a dangerous place? A new study shows that despite what some think, the city doesn't even rank in the top 20 most dangerous towns in N.J., according to a new report.

Real estate website Movoto sifted through the FBI's 2013 Uniform Crime Report to look at 234 municipalities across the state with more than 10,000 people.

Movoto then looked at crime per capita, weighing murders, violent crimes and property crimes per person heavier than each town's total crimes per person. After crunching numbers, they found each city's "chance of crime" score.

Not one Hudson County municipality cracked the top 20, with Jersey City coming in highest at No. 24. Harrison tied with Bloomfield at No. 34, and no other Hudson town made the top 50, making our county relatively safe.

Despite nearly 70 percent of NJ.com readers saying they don't feel safer in Jersey City these days in a recent poll, local officials say reported crime is down, with fewer shootings, aggravated assaults, armed robberies and sexual assaults in 2014.

So what are the most dangerous places in the Garden State? Here's Movoto's top 10:

Asbury Park Atlantic City Newark Bridgeton Irvington Woodbury Trenton Orange Paterson Lindenwold

Rounding out the top 20 from highest to lowest in rank are Plainfield, Elizabeth, Long Branch, New Brunswick, Millville, Pine Hill, Neptune, Hillside, Vineland and Pennsauken.

See the full list and Movoto's methodology here.

Do you agree with the study's findings? Do you feel safe in Hudson County? Tell us in the comments below!