Schorndorf: Safest city despite alarming crime!
Despite rising crime, Schorndorf remains one of the safest cities in Germany. Current statistics at a glance.

Schorndorf: Safest city despite alarming crime!
Schorndorf, a town in the Rems-Murr district, continues to enjoy an excellent reputation as a safe place to live, even if crime rates have increased in some areas. According to the current crime statistics for 2023, 4,823 crimes per 100,000 inhabitants were registered in Schorndorf. This means that the city remains one of the safest in the region compared to its neighboring cities such as Waiblingen (4861), Backnang (5540), Fellbach (6022) and Winnenden (6972). Despite a 34.5% increase in theft crimes compared to last year, the city is seeing significant progress in other areas of crime.
These statistics show an increase in various crimes, but also decreases in other areas. Crude crimes, including threats and physical harm, increased by 18.1%, while cases of intimate partner violence increased by 36.2%. In contrast, the city saw a 44.4% decrease in residential burglaries. Violence against police officers fell by 4.5%, and even sexual crimes fell by a remarkable 32.6%.
Current developments in crime statistics
The first survey for 2024 shows a continuation of these trends. The number of thefts rose from 573 to 591, while property and counterfeit crimes increased from 320 to 379. In contrast, brutality crimes fell from 418 to 371 and cases of partner violence fell from 79 to 61. These developments make it clear that, despite regional and national challenges, Schorndorf is still considered relatively safe.
Stephan Schlotz, the head of the local police station, reiterated the security of citizens in the local council. He pointed out that the decrease in crime rates in many areas is also a result of targeted preventive measures. Nevertheless, as statistics show, there will be a sad increase, particularly in the area of child pornography, in 2024.
Initiatives to support those affected
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) has created initiatives such as Team HOPE to support families of cyber crime victims. These programs are crucial in helping those seeking help find a way out of isolation. Such efforts are considered essential to further strengthen citizens' sense of security and reduce the risk of abuse.
Despite the challenges posed by some criminal activity, Schorndorf remains a place with a high quality of life. Community safety and support efforts continue and it is hoped that further measures will further reduce crime to reinforce community confidence in the safety of their city. The city's history, marked by ancient crimes such as heresy and witchcraft, is a reminder of how far society has developed in its understanding of right and wrong.
In a time when crime extends from the past to the present, Schorndorf remains an example of the constant fight against crime, coupled with the ongoing development and protection of its citizens, such as gmuender-tagespost.de and mein-stuttgart.com report.