Crime & Safety
Central Bucks Town Ranked Among Safest PA Cities in New Study
A recent analysis by Safewise highlights Warwick's low crime rates, placing it fourth among Pennsylvania's safest towns.
WARWICK TOWNSHIP, PA — Warwick Township has been ranked the fourth safest city in Pennsylvania in a new study conducted by Safewise, a U.S.-based online resource focused on home and community safety and security
The Safewise rankings are based on FBI crime data, utilizing violent and property crime rates per 1,000 residents for comparison. Cities included in the study must meet specific reporting and population criteria.
For the second consecutive year, Cecil Township in Western Pennsylvania ranks as the safest community in Pennsylvania, according to the Safewise numbers. Newtown Township in Lower Bucks County also made Pennsylvania's Top 10 Safest list, ranking seventh in the Commonwealth.
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Safewise said its rankings aim to highlight cities with low per capita crime and to "ignite conversation and action around how to make all cities and communities safer."
"I'm pleased to hear about Warwick Township's recognition as one of the safest towns in
Pennsylvania," said Warwick Police Chief Jon Ogborn of the new Safewise rankings. "This achievement stems from the combined efforts of our community members, township supervisors and administration, and the police department, all of whom take extreme pride in our community."
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The chief said several factors contribute to making Warwick a safe place to live.
"We understand the police department cannot do it alone. Our community-oriented policing approach stresses transparency, education, and engagement to help prevent crime before it occurs," said the chief. "Our officers are dedicated and prioritize visibility and community service. We encourage our officers to be approachable so that community members feel comfortable reporting concerns. Additionally, the township invests in police training and technology that significantly enhances our ability to prevent, investigate, and respond to incidents more efficiently."
In addition, the chief said the township administration plays a crucial role beyond supporting the police department. "Their focus on maintaining infrastructure, managing public services, and organizing community events builds strong neighborhood bonds and promotes a sense of belonging, all of which contribute to overall community safety.
"We remain committed to sustaining and enhancing these efforts to ensure Warwick remains a safe and welcoming place for all residents," said the chief.

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In its ranking, Safewise reported that Pennsylvania's violent crime rate is 5.72 incidents per 1,000 people, which is higher than the national average of 4.43. Property crime in the state nearly doubled, from 16.5 incidents per 1,000 people in 2024 to 30.36 incidents in this year's report, exceeding the national property crime rate of 22.89.
The analysis also found that the percentage of Pennsylvanians feeling safe decreased year over year, from 55 to 40 percent. Additionally, 66 percent of Pennsylvania residents expressed daily worry about their overall safety and security, which is the highest percentage nationwide.
A closer look at the safest cities in Pennsylvania
Here's a closer look at the safest cities in Pennsylvania. For the purposes of this report, the terms “dangerous” and “safest” refer explicitly to crime rates as calculated from FBI crime data — no other characterization of any community is implied or intended. 47 cities met the criteria for ranking this year. Click here to see the crime rates for the safest cities.
- Cecil Township is the safest city in Pennsylvania for the second year in a row thanks to its low crime rates.
- Hampden Township saw year-over-year decreases in both property crime and violent crime.
- Property crime has decreased in Upper Allen Township for the third year in a row.
- All of Pennsylvania's safest cities are clustered around Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, or Harrisburg.
- 60% of Pennsylvania's safest cities reported zero murders.
- Newtown Township, Westtown-East Goshen Regional, and Cranberry Township reported zero rapes.
- No robberies were reported in Warwick Township (Bucks County), Hampden Township, Westtown-East Goshen Regional, and Cranberry Township.
- No motor vehicle thefts were reported in Franklin Park and Cranberry Township.
Property crime in Pennsylvania: Fear vs. reality
According to the Safewise State of Safety survey, Pennsylvanians are more likely to experience package theft than any other crime, and they're more worried about it lately. Meanwhile, general property crime is the least worrisome crime issue for residents of The Keystone State, and it's the only crime that saw a year-over-year decline in the survey.
Here are the numbers:
- 44 percent of Pennsylvanians said they personally experienced a package theft in the 12 months prior to the Safewise survey, up from 37 percent the year before (US 31 percent).
- Only New York residents were more likely to have experienced package theft (45 percent).
- Concern about package theft rose from 47 to 60 percent year over year (US 44 percent).
- 23 percent said they experienced a property crime in the 8 months prior to our survey, down from 26 percent the previous year (US 21 percent).
- Concern about property crime increased slightly from 53 to 54 percent year over year.
- Pennsylvania residents prefer to protect their property with security cameras (53 percent), security systems (31 percent), and guard dogs (28 percent).
- Pennsylvania ranked fifth on our list of the worst states for package theft.
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