Crime & Safety

Violent Crime In Millburn: See How Town Compares To State, US Levels

Here are the town's violent crime numbers dating back to 1986 – and how it looks on a chart, as per the FBI.

MILLBURN, NJ — Millburn's violent crime rate is significantly below national and state levels, the latest FBI data shows.

The federal agency recently released 2024 Uniform Crime Reporting data for more than 14 million criminal offenses across the United States, including towns in New Jersey.

According to the FBI, the list of “violent crimes” includes homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.

Find out what's happening in Millburn-Short Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

There was one violent crime reported last year in Millburn, according to the FBI’s online data explorer. That number is a decrease from 2022 and 2023, when there were four violent crimes reported each year. It's also below levels seen in the 1980s and 1990s, including 1996, when 35 violent crimes were reported in the township.

With an estimated 21,793 people living in Millburn, that would put the town’s violent crime rate at 4.59 per 100,000 residents.

Find out what's happening in Millburn-Short Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

New Jersey saw 20,684 violent crimes with a population of 9,500,851 residents last year – a rate of 217.7 per 100,000 people. The national rate came to 359.1 per 100,000 people. Both were decreases from the previous year. Read More: Crime Dropped In New Jersey Last Year, Latest Federal Data Shows

Violent crimes reported in Millburn, NJ from 1986 to 2024 (FBI Crime Data Explorer)

Here's a list of violent crimes per year in Millburn, as seen on the FBI database:

  • 1986 - 21
  • 1987 - 17
  • 1988 - 19
  • 1989 - 28
  • 1990 - 9
  • 1991 - 27
  • 1992 - 28
  • 1993 - 22
  • 1994 - 17
  • 1995 - 30
  • 1996 - 35
  • 1997 - 29
  • 1998 - 29
  • 1999 - 20
  • 2000 - 19
  • 2001 - 18
  • 2002 - 21
  • 2003 - 30
  • 2004 - 18
  • 2005 - 22
  • 2006 - 17
  • 2007 - 9
  • 2008 - 19
  • 2009 - 22
  • 2010 - 20
  • 2011 - 22
  • 2012 - 8
  • 2013 - 9
  • 2014 - 9
  • 2015 - 9
  • 2016 - 7
  • 2017 - 7
  • 2018 - 8
  • 2019 - 6
  • 2020 - 2
  • 2021 - 3
  • 2022 - 4
  • 2023 - 4
  • 2024 - 1

Nationwide, violent crime is down about 4.5 percent from 2023 estimates. That includes drops in murders (14.9%), rapes (5.2%), robberies (8.9%) and aggravated assaults (3%). Meanwhile, property crime dropped 8.1 percent last year in the United States, including burglaries (8.6%), larcenies (5.5%) and vehicle thefts (18.6%).

These numbers are the lowest property crime rates and lowest violent crime rates since at least 1969, according to the Center for American Progress.

The FBI noted that despite the reductions, a violent crime still took place every 26 seconds somewhere in America last year.

The agency cautions that the data isn’t an “exhaustive report” of all crime that takes place in a city or town, and police departments may have “differing levels of participation” over the years. The FBI also says that the data isn’t an effective way of comparing one municipality to another (some factors to consider include population size, economic conditions, employment rates, local judicial and prison policies, and the “effective strength” of the local police force).

Send local news tips and correction requests to eric.kiefer@patch.com. Learn more about advertising on Patch here. Find out how to post announcements or events to your local Patch site.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.