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Amherst, N.Y., Gets Top Spot in Safety Survey

LAWRENCE, Kan. (Reuters) - Amherst, N.Y. is America's safest city and Detroit is the 
most dangerous when it comes to crime, according to the Eighth Annual Safest City 
Award announced on Friday by Morgan Quitno Press.

The Kansas publisher included 327 municipalities with populations of 75,000 or more in 
the study, comparing them in six major crime categories: murder, rape, robbery, 
aggravated assault, burglary and motor vehicle theft.

Amherst, a small city of 117,000 in western New York State, won top honors for the 
second consecutive year and the fifth time in the award's eight years. With a 
population of just under a million, Detroit ranked worst for the third straight year.

``We're overjoyed because we have worked so hard to make this happen. We know public 
safety is so important when people are choosing a place to live,'' Amherst Supervisor 
Susan Grelick told Reuters.

Greg Bowens, press secretary to outgoing Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, said violent 
crime was at its lowest level in 30 years in the city, having dropped more than 22 
percent between 1993 and 2000.

``It's clearly disappointing for them to reach this conclusion in the face of these 
dramatic drops. Detroit is a much safer place than it has been in a generation,'' he 
said.

Morgan Quitno uses FBI (news - web sites) statistics in working out its safety ratings.

The total number of violent crimes reported decreased in the first half of the year, 
despite a slight increase in murders and robberies, the FBI said on Monday.

Last year Amherst had no murders and low numbers in the other areas -- four rapes, 26 
robberies, 44 aggravated assaults, 131 stolen vehicles and 169 burglaries.

Detroit recorded 396 murders, 811 rapes, 7,868 robberies, 13,037 aggravated assaults, 
15,828 burglaries and 25,892 stolen vehicles.

The city's crime rates in all categories exceed national averages, according to Morgan 
Quitno's analysis.

Following Amherst as America's least crime-ridden cities are Newton, Mass.; Mission 
Viejo, Calif.; Cary, N.C.; and Brick Township, N.J.

At the most dangerous end after Detroit are Atlanta, Ga.; St. Louis, Miss.; Baltimore, 
Md.; and Gary, Indiana.

Among major cities, New York -- the largest in the United States -- ranked 195th down 
the list, with Denver coming in at 200th and San Francisco at 212th.

The awards are the basis for the eighth edition of Morgan Quitno's ``City Crime 
Rankings.'' Like Money Magazine's annual ''Best Places To Live'' issue, the book is 
used primarily by people thinking of relocating who want an idea of a city or area's 
quality of life, said Scott Morgan, Morgan Quitno's president. 


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