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Stewart County, Georgia has the 10th-fewest violent crimes per 100,000 population (88.06) of the 159 Georgia counties. That 88.06 compares to an average of 320.24 and standard deviation of 189.2 across those 159 counties.

Beating the average of 320.24 means a decrease of 13.90 violent crimes.

Stewart County, Georgia has these related standings among those 159 peer counties:

  • violent crimes per 100,000 population = 88.06 (10th-fewest)

  • car crash fatalities per 100,000 population = 20.50 (35th-most)

  • homicides per 100,000 population = 7.950 (32nd-most)

  • property crimes per 100,000 population = 379.77 (3rd-fewest)

  • first responders per 1,000 population = 0.900 (77th-most, tied)

  • population living close to emergency facilities = 57.73% (3rd-most)

  • per-capita spending on police and fire protection = $212.78 (56th-lowest)

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  1. violent crimes per 100,000 population. Lower values are better. Violent crime includes murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, etc. Source is DOJ 2014. The population estimate is from the 2017 Census.

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Stewart County, Georgia is in Georgia, is on the East Coast, in the Southern states, is rural up-and-coming, is better than the nationwide crime averages in both property crime and violent crime, is worse than the nationwide household averages in each of household income, homeownership, internet access, housing costs, and home heating, is worse than the nationwide employment averages in each of labor-force participation, civilian unemployment, job variety, job proximity, and new-business growth rate, is worse than the nationwide public-safety averages in each of traffic fatalities, drinking water, and airborne cancer risk, and is worse than the nationwide adult-disease averages in each of obesity, diabetes, and cancer.

 

     Numeric values:
  • median household income ($21,118)
  • public-school spending per student ($12,194)
  • average weekly wage ($751.00)
  • per-capita spending on police and fire protection ($212.78)
  • pre-school enrollment (87.22%)
  • high-school graduation rate (74.50%)
  • land area covered by tree canopy, weighted by population (73.89%)
  • racial integration (63.00%)
  • households with utility gas or electric for home heating (62.67%)
  • homeownership rate (62.2%)
  • population living close to emergency facilities (57.73%)
  • youth of ages 16-19 who are neither working nor enrolled in school (38.49%)
  • poverty rate (38.42%)
  • households where housing costs (mortgage or rent and utilities) exceed 30% of household income (34.32%)
  • labor-force participation (34.25%)
  • adult obesity (34.10%)
  • adults who self-report fair or poor general health within the last 30 days (33.12%)
  • youth who live within 5 miles of a public school (32.10%)
  • adults who did NOT take part in leisure-time physical activity or exercise in the past month (28.70%)
  • unsafe drinking water exposure (26.51%)
  • heart disease among older adults (25.50%)
  • population without health insurance (24.13%)
  • adults of age 18+ who smoke tobacco (23.53%)
  • households with no vehicle (19.18%)
  • older adults (Medicare beneficiaries) who are diagnosed with depression (18.76%)
  • population age 25+ with an Associate Degree or higher (14.65%)
  • change in median household value (+14.38%)
  • adult diabetes (13.0%)
  • workers who commute 60 minutes or more (11.94%)
  • newborns with low birth weight (10.26%)
  • 4th-grade students who are proficient in English Language Arts (10.00%)
  • population without nearby access to a large grocery store (9.82%)
  • cancer among older adults (9.29%)
  • civilian labor-force unemployment (6.6%)
  • households with internet access (5.79%)
  • tax returns that claim adult education tax credits (3.63%)
  • new-business growth rate (3.45%)
  • overcrowded households (0.98%)
  • households in a FEMA-designated flood hazard area (0.88%)
  • relative disparity in unemployment rates among the disabled, compared to the total population (0.85%)
  • households that receive public-assistance income (0.58%)
  • vacant houses (0.30%)
  • teenage birth rate (0%)
  • affordable housing relative to low-income population (-92.55)
  • food environment index (5.5)
  • jobs within a 45-minute commute by car (2,835)
  • local food outlets per 100,000 in population (0.00)
  • natural amenities index (0.01)
  • nonprofits per 100,000 population (33.0)
  • variety of industries among available jobs (0.39)
  • walkability index (3.20)
  • airborne cancer risk per million in population (46.45)
  • car crash fatalities per 100,000 population (20.50)
  • days per month that adults self-report 'not good' mental health (4.45)
  • homicides per 100,000 population (7.950)
  • preventable hospital admissions per 100,000 population (4,208)
  • property crimes per 100,000 population (379.77)
  • relative disparity in income among blacks and hispanics, compared to whites (0.47)
  • relative disparity in pollution exposure among blacks, hispanics, and other, compared to whites (1.46)
  • relative disparity in premature death among blacks and hispanics, compared to whites (0.10)
  • risk of developing serious respiratory complications per 10,000 in population (1.66)
  • very-hot days per year (5)
  • violent crimes per 100,000 population (88.06)
  • CMS-certified beds within active hospitals per 1,000 population (0.00)
  • first responders per 1,000 population (0.900)
  • population (5,985)
  • primary-care doctors per 100,000 population (52.23)

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Stewart County, Georgia has the 10th-fewest violent crimes per 100,000 population (88.06) of the 159 Georgia counties. That 88.06 compares to an average of 320.24 and standard deviation of 189.2 across those 159 counties.
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