Safety score
Personal safety, institutional trust, and resilience signals informed by international safety and crime data.
Sydney is among the safer large global cities, with low violent-crime context and strong institutional response.
Personal safety, institutional trust, and resilience signals informed by international safety and crime data.
87/100
Strong score with consistent neighborhood experience.
Low
Violent-crime context is comparatively low globally.
Property and night-life
Property and night-life-area opportunistic risks are the main concerns.
This HTML table mirrors the visible score cards so important comparison data is never trapped in a browser-only chart.
| Metric | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Safety score | 87/100 | Among the safer large global cities. |
| Violent-crime context | Low | Long-run stability supports daily life. |
| Watch item | Property and night-life | Awareness in busy entertainment areas remains useful. |
A crawlable comparison across every indexed city makes it easy to scan how this module changes between metros.
| City | Score | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Sydney (this page) | 87/100 | Sydney is among the safer large global cities, with low violent-crime context and strong institutional response. |
| Singapore | 95/100 | Singapore is among the safest cities globally, with very low violent-crime context and strong institutional response. |
| Tokyo | 93/100 | Tokyo scores at the very top globally on safety, with very low violent-crime context, strong institutions, and high resident perception of safety. |
| Copenhagen | 92/100 | Copenhagen scores high on safety due to strong public trust, low violent-crime context, and reliable institutional response. |
| Toronto | 84/100 | Toronto is among the safer large North American cities, with low violent-crime context and solid institutional response. |
| Berlin | 82/100 | Berlin has solid safety with neighborhood variation. Violent-crime context is comparatively low; opportunistic risks concentrate in transit and night-life areas. |
| London | 79/100 | London has solid safety with neighborhood variation. Violent-crime context is comparatively low; opportunistic risks are concentrated in transit and tourist hubs. |
| Paris | 78/100 | Paris has solid overall safety, with neighborhood variation and tourist-area opportunistic risks more visible than violent crime. |
| New York | 74/100 | New York is mid-pack on safety: violent-crime context has improved over decades but property and incident pressure remain present in dense areas. |
Safety scoring weighs violent-crime context, neighborhood variation, and institutional response. Sydney performs strongly globally.
Read this module with the main city profile because single-topic pages can miss tradeoffs. A city with a high energy score can still have housing pressure, and a city with strong opportunity can still carry health exposure risk.
These pages use trusted institutional references for methodology and context. Mock values are typed and ready to be replaced by API-backed city datasets without changing route structure.
Used as a directional benchmark for relative city safety framing.
Used as a policy and methodology reference for urban exposure and resilience signals.
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