RoadSnacks is out with their list of the top 10 most dangerous cities in New Jersey.

According to its website, RoadSnacks is a media company that compiles recent data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Census, OpenStreetMaps and other sources to produce "infotainment" rankings of neighborhoods, counties, cities and states across the country.

Here are the 10 most dangerous cities in New Jersey for 2020, according to RoadSnacks:

No. 1: Wildwood

Wildwood claimed the No. 1 spot for the second consecutive year, according to the report. Almost every neighborhood in Wildwood reportedly has at least one resident that falls victim to theft, arson or some other property crime every year, according to the report.

No. 2: Asbury Park

Asbury Park is the lone Monmouth County city to make the list. Like Wildwood, Asbury Park maintained its ranking from 2019, according to the report.

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No. 3: Camden

Camden reportedly ranks first in violent crimes with 1,637 crimes per 100,000 residents.

No. 4: Woodbury

Woodbury allegedly jumped four spots from its previous ranking to No. 4 for 2020. In 2017, Woodbury residents reportedly have a one in 183 chance of being the victim of violence, according to the report.

No. 5: Bridgeton

In fifth-ranked Bridgeton, violent and property crime rates have both increased approximately 11% between 2015-17, according to the report.

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No. 6: Millville

Millville maintains its No. 6 ranking from 2019, as its violent crime rates reportedly increased between 2015 - 2017.

No. 7: Trenton

Trenton reportedly jumped up five spots from its 2019 ranking. City residents allegedly had a one in 86 chance of being the victim of a violent crime in 2017, according to the report.

No. 8: Elizabeth

Elizabeth allegedly ranks as the 10th most dangerous city in terms of violent crime. The city allegedly has 694 crimes per 100,000 residents.

No. 9: Atlantic City

Despite reportedly falling five spots down the list, Atlantic City still ranks in the top 10.

No. 10: Vineland

Vineland closes out the top 10, according to the report. Despite Vineland's property crime rate allegedly dropping between 2015 - 2017, the city has not seen any improvements in its violent crime in recent years.