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Bristol Named Safest College Town In U.S.: SafeWise
The home of Roger Williams University had a violent crime rate of just 0.23 per 1,000 people and moved up seven ranks since last year.

BRISTOL, RI — Bristol has been named the safest college town in the United States, according to Safewise's latest rankings.
The 50-city list included two Rhode Island towns, including the home of Roger Williams University and Smith Field.
At No. 1, Bristol finished seven places better than the year prior. The home of Roger Williams University had a violent crime rate of just 0.23 per 1,000 people and a property crime rate of 3.17.
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"I want to personally thank all our sworn and civilian support staff for your hard work and diligence," Police Chief Kevin Lynch said in a statement. "Additionally, the Town leadership (Administrator Steven Contente and elected officials), Roger Williams University and town departments for all working in concert with each other which has truly made a difference on our public safety success."
Smithfield, home of Bryant University, meanwhile, jumped to spots in the rankings to No. 14 respectively.
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To determine the ranking, the organization focused primarily on violent crime rates in cities, examining the number of instances per 1,000 people in a city. Violent crimes include murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault. Property crimes were also considered, though they did not impact the final ranking unless there was a tie in violent crimes, the organization said.
Here's a look at the top 10 safest college towns in America, according to SafeWise.
- Bristol, Rhode Island
- Durham, New Hampshire
- Rexburg, Idaho
- Niceville, Florida
- Milton, Massachusetts
- Wellesley, Massachusetts
- North Andover, Massachusetts
- Rochester Hills, Michigan
- Amherst, Massachusetts
- Princeton, New Jersey
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