Park Slope has a safe overall safety rating, with safety levels typical for the 257 areas analyzed. The area has a median home value of $1.47M (+111.8% vs area average), median household income of $185K (+110.4% vs area average), population density of 62,086 people per square mile and occupancy rate of 91.92% (-0.3% vs area average).
Based on comprehensive analysis of 5 distinct safety categories over the past year of data, Park Slope in New York City, NY receives a safe overall safety rating. This means crime rates here are in line with what's typical for the city. This neighborhood was compared against 257 similar locations in the region. Each safety category below provides detailed crime statistics, temporal patterns, and comparative rankings to help you understand the specific safety profile of this neighborhood in New York City, NY.
This area has lower walking safety related crime rates than most neighborhoods in the region. This area ranks #137 out of 257 neighborhoods analyzed.
572
Total Incidents
47.7
Monthly Average
#137 / 257
Safety Rank
Very Safe
Safety Level
Crime incidents in Park Slope show distinct patterns throughout the day. The peak activity occurs during the afternoon hours, with the highest concentration at 13:00 (44 incidents). Conversely, the safest time of day is during the late night, particularly around 4:00 when incident rates drop to 4. Understanding these hourly crime patterns in New York City, NY can help residents and visitors make informed decisions about when to travel through the area.
Monthly crime data for Park Slope reveals seasonal patterns and trends. The month with the highest incident count was 2025-06 with 67 incidents, while 2025-10 saw the lowest activity at 0 incidents. On average, this neighborhood in New York City experiences approximately 48 incidents per month. These temporal patterns can help residents understand when crime rates in NY neighborhoods like Park Slope tend to fluctuate.
The most common type of crime in Park Slope is Harassment, Subd 3, 4, 5, accounting for 29.7% of all incidents (170 cases). This is followed by Assault 3 at 18.7% (107 cases). The top three categories combined represent 60% of all crime in this area. Understanding the specific types of crimes that occur most frequently in New York City, NY helps residents assess relevant safety concerns for their neighborhood.
62,086.29
people per sq mi (average)
Ranks #64 of 249 neighborhoods
+57.1% vs area average
91.9%
estimated units occupied
Ranks #154 of 232 neighborhoods
-0.3% vs area average
$1,466,443.75
average estimate
Ranks #7 of 219 neighborhoods
+111.8% vs area average
$185,423.77
average estimate
Ranks #4 of 226 neighborhoods
+110.4% vs area average
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