Safety index · Bronx, New York · data through March 2026
Is Fordham Heights safe?
Fordham Heights records a high level of reported crime for New York City. Its SafeRoute safety index is 19 out of 100 — 14 points below the citywide median of 33, ranking 194th of 197 NYC neighborhoods — based on 2,945 incidents reported to the NYPD within 1 km of the neighborhood center (data through March 2026).
The largest reported category here is violent crime (18% of reports) — worth taking seriously when walking at night; the full mix is broken down below.
Incidents spread across the day here — roughly 35% of severity-weighted reports come in the evening (6 p.m.–midnight) and 16% overnight.
Where incidents cluster
What's reported here
| Violent crime | 544 · 18% | |
| Public order | 590 · 20% | |
| Other theft | 723 · 25% | |
| Criminal damage & arson | 173 · 6% | |
| Vehicle crime | 274 · 9% | |
| Drugs | 170 · 6% |
When it happens
Severity-weighted share of reported incidents by time of day, from NYPD incident timestamps.
Walking in Fordham Heights at night?
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- University Heights (North)-Fordham23/100 · High risk
- Belmont24/100 · High risk
- Mount Hope19/100 · High risk
- Tremont23/100 · High risk
- University Heights (South)-Morris Heights24/100 · High risk
Common questions
Is Fordham Heights safe at night?
High risk overall (safety index 19/100). About 52% of severity-weighted incidents in Fordham Heights are reported between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. At night, prefer lit, busier streets — a block or two of detour often avoids the clusters on the map above.
What is the most common crime in Fordham Heights?
Violent crime — 544 of 2,945 incidents (18%) reported within 1 km of the neighborhood center through March 2026.
How is the Fordham Heights safety index calculated?
SafeRoute weights each incident reported to the NYPD by severity (violence weighs more than shoplifting), sums the last available period within 1 km of the neighborhood center, and normalizes against citywide crime rates onto a 0–100 scale — higher is safer. It describes reported crime only; it is not a guarantee of safety.