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Congress Park, Denver, crime rate rankings. All rankings are for the adjusted-for-population crime figures. Last updated Monday March 24th.

Recent crime ranking changes in Congress Park

There were 6 notable ranking changes in these crime categories when comparing the rankings four weeks ago to the current rankings. This list updates Mondays. The lower the rank the worse the reported crime is in Congress Park.

    In serious assaults:

  • Congress Park improved 6 ranks, from 30th to 36th.
  • In burglaries:

  • Congress Park fell 8 ranks, from 16th to 8th.
  • In property crimes:

  • Congress Park fell 2 ranks, from 35th to 33rd.
  • In Thefts:

  • Congress Park improved 2 ranks, from 42nd to 44th.
  • In bicycle thefts:

  • Congress Park fell 2 ranks, from 23rd to 21st.
  • In violent crimes:

  • Congress Park improved 9 ranks, from 29th to 38th.

Featured: Read the February 2025 Congress Park crime report

New: Which neighborhoods saw the largest change in violent crime rates in 2024.

So far this year, Congress Park ranks in reported crime rates:

Rankings range from 1st (worst) to 78th (best).

  • 38th (out of Denver's 78 neighborhoods) in violent crimes per 1,000 residents (up from 56th last year. 1.07 violent crimes per 1,000 residents this year, 0.8 up until this point last year)
  • 33rd in population-adjusted property crimes (up from 67th in 2024. 7.56 property crimes per 1,000 residents in 2025, 4.98 in 2024)
  • 21st in population-adjusted sexual assaults (up from 28th in 2024. 0.27 sexual assaults per 1,000 residents in 2025, 0.18 in 2024)
  • 50th in population-adjusted domestic violence crimes (down from 29th in 2024. 0.36 domestic violence crimes per 1,000 residents in 2025, 0.62 in 2024)
  • 56th in population-adjusted robberies (down from 47th in 2024. 0.09 robberies per 1,000 residents in 2025, 0.18 in 2024)
  • 8th in population-adjusted burglaries (up from 74th in 2024. 2.49 burglaries per 1,000 residents in 2025, 0.36 in 2024)
  • 50th in population-adjusted car thefts (up from 66th in 2024. 1.42 car thefts per 1,000 residents in 2025, 1.07 in 2024)
  • 21st in population-adjusted bike thefts (up from 29th in 2024. 0.27 bike thefts per 1,000 residents in 2025, 0.18 in 2024)
  • 55th in population-adjusted drug crimes (down from 43rd in 2024. 0.27 drug crimes per 1,000 residents in 2025, 0.53 in 2024)

Compare Congress Park crime rate rankings in recent years

The lower the rank, the worse Congress Park's crime rate. There are 78 Denver neighborhoods, so the rankings are out of 78.

A table comparing Congress Park violent crime rates

Shown here are the population-adjusted crime rates for Congress Park.

Year Violent crime Domestic
violence
Sexual assault Robbery Aggravated
assault
2023 59th 63 53 64 59
2022 58th 60 54 54 56
2021 62nd 78 36 61 62
2020 53rd 60 59 51 54
2019 55th 63 34 63 56

A table comparing Congress Park property crime rates

Year Property
crime
Auto theft Bicycle theft Arson
2023 52nd 54 25 48
2022 53rd 49 22 26
2021 53rd 47 25 41
2020 56th 61 25 18
2019 44th 62 18 43

A table comparing Congress Park burglary crime rates

Year Residential
burglary
Business
burglary
Burglary,
forced entry
Burglary,
unforced
2023 29 70 44 56
2022 34 74 62 44
2021 31 70 71 30
2020 27 66 50 33
2019 12 68 50 19

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