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Crime in Switzerland Lucerne

Polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik 2024

35.8
Crime Rate
1.5
Violent Offenses
19.4
Property Offenses
38.5%
Clearance Rate
-0.9%
Change

By Type

per 1,000 inhabitants in Lucerne

Property Offenses
19.454.2%
Violent Offenses
1.54.2%
Drug Offenses
5.816.2%
Traffic Offenses
8.523.7%

Trend

Crime Rate 2019-2024

41.2
2019
38.7
2020
37.6
2021
36.9
2022
36.2
2023
35.8
2024
Change 2019-2024 -13.1%

Clearance Rate

By Type

Violent Offenses
78.5%
Drug Offenses
95.2%
Traffic Offenses
88.5%
Economic Offenses
42.5%
Property Offenses
30.5%

compared to CH Average

Lucerne
35.8
per 1,000 inhabitants
CH Average
45.2
per 1,000 inhabitants
20.8% Safer than Average

Quick Facts

Clearance Rate38.5%
Change 2024-0.9%

Sources

BFS - Bundesamt fuer Statistik
Polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik (PKS) 2024

As of 2025, the crime rate in Lucerne stands at approximately 3,200 reported incidents per 100,000 inhabitants, reflecting a slight decrease compared to previous years. This statistic is crucial as it provides insights into the safety of residents and can influence public perception and policy-making in the region.


Understanding crime statistics is vital for assessing the safety of any area. In comparison, the average crime rate in Switzerland is around 4,400 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants, which indicates that Lucerne is performing relatively well. Historical data shows a consistent decline in violent crimes over the last decade, underscoring the effectiveness of law enforcement and community initiatives.

Regional differences in crime rates across Switzerland are notable. For instance, Zurich reports a crime rate of about 5,500 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants, while Geneva has around 4,800. In contrast, smaller cantons like Appenzell Innerrhoden and Nidwalden boast much lower rates, at around 1,200 and 1,500 respectively. These figures illustrate the diverse safety landscapes across Swiss cantons and the varying challenges they face.

Several factors influence crime rates in Lucerne, including economic conditions, demographic changes, and political stability. For instance, a robust local economy can lead to reduced crime rates, while areas experiencing economic downturns may see an increase in property crimes. Furthermore, demographic shifts, such as an influx of younger residents, can also impact crime statistics.

For the average resident of Lucerne, these crime statistics translate into a perception of safety and security in daily life. With lower crime rates, individuals may feel more comfortable engaging in outdoor activities, socializing, and participating in community events. However, awareness and precaution remain essential, as crime can still occur, particularly in urban areas.

To enhance personal safety, residents are encouraged to adopt practical measures such as being vigilant in public spaces, securing their homes, and participating in neighborhood watch programs. Engaging with local authorities on community safety initiatives can also foster a more secure environment.

Looking ahead, crime trends in Lucerne are expected to remain stable, with a continued focus on community policing and preventative measures. Experts predict that ongoing investment in social programs and community engagement will help maintain or further reduce crime rates in the coming years.

In conclusion, Lucerne's crime statistics present a generally positive picture of safety in 2025. For more detailed insights and information on specific crime trends, visit our dedicated statistics section on schweizdaten.com.

Stand: 2025 | Sources: BFS, ESTV, BAG