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Crime Data for ZIP Code 20032

CrimeScore estimates ZIP Code 20032 in District of Columbia, District of Columbia using a Census ZCTA rollup across 32 scored block groups. Use this page for broad area context; exact latitude and longitude lookups remain more precise for property-level workflows.

CrimeScore 80
Grade F
Scored Block Groups 32
Model 2.0

ZIP/ZCTA risk profile

ZIP Code 20032 local risk profile

ZIP Code 20032 in District of Columbia, District of Columbia is represented as a Census ZCTA estimate, not an exact USPS delivery-route boundary. CrimeScore assigns it a F grade and an overall score of 80, which falls in the high modeled risk range.

The ZIP/ZCTA estimate is built from 32 scored Census block groups, giving this page strong local coverage for ZIP-level screening and market comparison.

The highest component rollup is violent crime at 83, while property crime is lowest at 67. That spread shows some variation between the local risk signals.

For broader surrounding context, compare the related District of Columbia County map; ZIP/ZCTA pages are best for area-level search, while county pages show wider local context.

For address-level workflows, use an exact latitude and longitude lookup in the API. Coordinate lookups can resolve to a specific Census block group instead of a broader ZIP/ZCTA estimate.

ZIP profile data uses CrimeScore model version 2.0 with 2024 Census context.

Risk Band High
Strongest Signal Violent crime 83
Component Range 67-83
Coverage 32 block groups
Violent crime 83
Property crime 67
Disorder 83
Crime frequency 77

How to read the map

Each colored polygon is a Census block group. Lower scores indicate safer modeled conditions; orange and red indicate higher modeled risk. The embedded map is a public preview, while authenticated API responses can return more detail for production use.

About ZIP/ZCTA estimates

USPS ZIP codes are delivery routes, while Census ZCTAs are generalized areas for mapping and statistics. This page is a ZIP/ZCTA estimate, so exact latitude and longitude lookups remain the better choice for property-level decisions. For broader context, compare the District of Columbia map.