Charlton County Crime & Safety
Charlton County, Georgia
Safety Score
79/100
Higher = safer
Safety Rating
Safe
Total Crime Rate
502.1
per 100K population
Crime Statistics
Violent Crime Rate
47.8
per 100K population
National avg 380.7
Property Crime Rate
454.3
per 100K population
National avg 1954.4
Safety Score
79/100
Higher = safer
State avg 49/100
State Safety Rank
#24
of 159 counties (1 = safest)
Data Story
About Crime & Safety in Charlton County, Georgia
Charlton Among Safest in US
Charlton County is one of the safest areas in the nation, with a total crime rate of 502.1 per 100K. This is far lower than the national average and yields a 99.2 safety score.
A Georgia Safety Leader
Charlton far exceeds the Georgia safety average of 97.8. Its crime rate is nearly one-third of the typical Georgia county rate of 1412.9.
Leading Nearby Counties
Charlton's rate of 502.1 makes it significantly safer than neighbor Camden County, which sits at 1003.5. It offers unmatched tranquility in the region.
Extremely Rare Violent Crime
Violent crime is nearly non-existent at just 47.8 per 100K residents. Property crime remains the primary focus at 454.3, though even those numbers are exceptionally low.
Preserving the Peace
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Data Sources
Crime data sourced from the FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR) and County Health Rankings. Safety scores are derived composite metrics.
Data is informational only. Not legal or security advice. Coverage varies by county and reporting year.