SifulPhil, what conditions are you referring to ? After living in 7 states, I find Las Vegas to be much like any other city. Yes, there a shit ton of people so sure there more crime. We live a normal family life, we are busy with High School Track meets , Football games, work and family outings. I feel as safe here as I did in Billings, MT., Tannersville, Pa., Albany, Ga, Raleigh, NC, or New Orleans to name a few.
Well, here's a few stats from Vegas, from a few towns in which I've lived, and of course our noble Mountain Home, Arkansas

...
City
| Las Vegas
| Wilkes Barre
| NYC
| Key West
| Mt. Home
|
Index (100=Safest)
| 18
| 15
| 26
| 5
| 14
|
Violent Crime (per 1,000 people)
| 7.58
| 5.14
| 7.92
| 7.63
| 0.64
|
Property Crime (odds)
| 1/34
| 1/28
| 1/44
| 1/18
| 1/24
|
What I get from this is that:
*Key West is actually the MOST dangerous place to live overall, and although property crime is the lowest of all these cities the violent crime rate is about equal to NYC and Vegas.
*My town of Wilkes Barre, as bad as it seems to me, is slightly safer in violent crimes but a bit more prone to property crime than Vegas, yet the overall score is lower by 3 points.
*According to these stats NYC is safer than all 4 other cities, including Mountain Home, where the chance of violent crime is practically nill.
What's the take-away here?
DON'T TRUST STATISTICS. I got these from a site called
Neighborhood Scout and they seem counter-intuitive to me. I had a lady-friend who lived and worked in Vegas for many years and she told me many stories of the crimes committed on a daily basis, and (admittedly weak) I've seen the COPS shows where the crazies are out in force throughout the town.
I also know quite well the history of Atlantic City, that other gambling mecca, and I know that even
I wouldn't walk the streets there after dark. Any time you have alcohol and gambling thrown together, along with tons of money-rich tourists, you have the makings of a battlefield.
On the other hand, I had more violent crime happen to me personally in NYC than any of the other towns. In Key West I could leave my 'Vette unlocked with the top down, parked on the street for hours, and nothing would happen. If I did that in NYC or Wilkes Barre I'd be walking home.
I'm sure Vegas has its good and bad spots, just like any other town. I'm just saying that I have no desire to live in a big, tourist-oriented place with bright lights and constant hustle and bustle; I had enough of that and the associated sleaze-balls in my life. I'm not ready for the sticks yet, but no more big cities.
