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Information about Statesboro, Georgia:
Statesboro, Georgia is the largest city and the county seat of Bulloch County, Georgia. It is part of the Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro Micropolitan Statistical Area. In the 2010 census, Statesboro had a population of 28,422 but has grown and estimates in 2016 were 31,419 residents.
Statesboro ranked #101 of 285 of the “Places with the Best Public Schools in Georgia,” and #171 of 449 of the “Most Diverse Places to Live in Georgia.”
Statesboro, Georgia has a livability score of 74, higher than the state score of 67 and the national average of 66. If you were to grade Statesboro, the city would receive “As” in amenities and weather, “Bs” in cost of living and education, “Ds” in crime and employment, and an “F” in housing.
The Mayor of Statesboro is Jonathan M. McCollar who was elected in 2017.
Statesboro City Mayor
City Hall
50 E. Main Street
Statesboro, GA 30458
912-764-5468
Statesboro City Hall
Crime in Statesboro, Georgia:
In 2016, the crime index in Statesboro, Georgia is 290.2 compared with the national average of 275.5. There were 1,284 reported crimes (both property and violent) in Statesboro which means that for every 100,000 residents there were 4,119 crimes per 100,000 residents. This number is higher than both the state average in Georgia of 3,402 per 100,000 and the national average of 2,837 per 100,000 individuals.
However, the city of Statesboro has a higher property crime rate and a lower violent crime rate. In terms of violent crimes, there were 318 violent crimes per 100,000 people in Statesboro. This is a lower rate than both the Georgia state average of 398 per 100,000 people and the American average of 386 crimes for every 100,000 residents. Property crime rates were just the opposite with Statesboro’s property crime rate at 3,801 per 100,000 residents when the state average was 3,005 for every 100,000 residents and the national average of 2,451 per 100,000 persons.
As of January 2018, there were 85 registered sex offenders living in Statesboro, Georgia, making the ratio of residents to sex offenders 350 to 1 which is on par with the state average in Georgia.
Facts about crime in Statesboro:
• In Statesboro, you have a 1 in 25 chance of becoming the victim of a crime;
• Statesboro is safer than only 25% of the cities in America; and
• The overall crime rate in Statesboro is 45% higher than the national crime rate.