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Oregon, on the whole, is pretty safe, according to security review site

. In the new report, "Oregon's 20 Safest Cities of 2018," SafeWise cites a recent FBI crime report that says Oregonians are 34 percent less likely to become victims of violent crime than average Americans.

Of course, that doesn't mean that crime doesn't exist here. The SafeWise ranking, out earlier this month, looks at violent crimes in each community, as well as property crimes to determine the safety of each city.

For another ranking,

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How does your city stack up?

Emma Van Nuys and Joseph Watterberg play on a tractor at Baggenstos Farm Store in Sherwood.

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20. Central Point

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Population: 18,161

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.82

Property crimes per 1,000: 28.41

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19. Dallas

Population: 15,411

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.75

Property crimes per 1,000: 19.73

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18. Keizer

Population: 38,165

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.73

Property crimes per 1,000: 20.20

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17. Astoria

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Population: 9,655

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.66

Property crimes per 1,000: 46.61

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16. McMinnville

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Population: 34,242

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.64

Property crimes per 1,000: 24.15

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15. La Grande

Population: 13,071

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.61

Property crimes per 1,000: 27.62

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14. Gladstone

Population: 12,083

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.41

Property crimes per 1,000: 25.49

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13. Milwaukie

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Population: 20,935

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.39

Property crimes per 1,000: 21.26

Charlotte Harkin, age 7, of Gresham, celebrates her birthday at North Clackamas Aquatic Park in Milwaukie.

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12. Monmouth

Population: 10,131

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.38

Property crimes per 1,000: 19.64

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11. Beaverton

Population: 97,907

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.36

Property crimes per 1,000: 14.33

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10. Corvallis

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Population: 56,061

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.34

Property crimes per 1,000: 27.77

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9. The Dalles

Population: 15,413

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.30

Property crimes per 1,000: 31.53

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8. Newberg-Dundee

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Population: 26,105

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.26

Property crimes per 1,000: 16.97

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7. Canby

Population: 17,395

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.21

Property crimes per 1,000: 10.29

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6. Bend

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Population: 89,244

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.08

Property crimes per 1,000: 22.52

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5. Silverton

Population: 9,860

Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.01

Property crimes per 1,000: 19.47

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4. Albany

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Population: 52,544

Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.82

Property crimes per 1,000: 28.78

Talking Water Gardens, a water treatment wetland in Albany that features waterfalls, dirt trails and habitat for several species of plants and animals.

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3. Lake Oswego

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Population: 38,860

Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.80

Property crimes per 1,000: 11.48

This home on Lake Oswego is located on Twin Points Road.

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2. Sandy

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Population: 10,855

Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.74

Property crimes per 1,000: 17.50

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1. Sherwood

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Population: 19,486

Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.67

Property crimes per 1,000: 11.29

Griffin Farnsworth picks out a pumpkin at Baggenstos Farm Store in Sherwood.