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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Tybee Island, located in Georgia, is a small coastal community with a unique charm. Over the years, this city has experienced fluctuations in its violent crime rates alongside modest population growth. From 2010 to 2022, the total number of violent crimes varied significantly, ranging from 0 to 22 incidents per year, while the population increased by 0.57% from 3,350 to 3,369 residents.
Murder rates in the city have remained consistently low, with zero reported cases throughout the entire period from 2010 to 2022. This stability is particularly noteworthy given the population growth, maintaining a murder rate of 0 per 1,000 people. The city's contribution to the state's murder statistics has consistently been 0%, indicating that Tybee Island has not been a contributor to Georgia's murder rates.
Rape incidents have been sporadic and infrequent in the city. The data shows only two reported cases in 2018, which translates to a rate of 0.56 per 1,000 people for that year. In 2018, these cases represented 0.23% of the state's total rape incidents. By 2021, there was one reported case, reducing the rate to 0.29 per 1,000 people and accounting for 0.09% of the state's total. This fluctuation, while minimal, suggests a need for continued vigilance in sexual assault prevention.
Robbery trends in the city have been low but variable. In 2010, there was one reported robbery, representing 0.02% of the state's total. The rate briefly increased to two incidents in 2014 (0.58 per 1,000 people, 0.03% of state total) before dropping again. In 2021, there were two reported robberies, accounting for 0.09% of the state's total, with a rate of 0.57 per 1,000 people. This indicates a slight uptick in recent years, though the numbers remain relatively low.
Aggravated assault has been the most prevalent form of violent crime in the city. The incidents have fluctuated over the years, with notable increases in recent periods. In 2010, there were 5 cases (1.49 per 1,000 people, 0.04% of state total). By 2021, this number had risen to 19 cases (5.45 per 1,000 people, 0.15% of state total), marking a significant increase. However, in 2022, the number dropped to 7 cases (2.08 per 1,000 people, 0.05% of state total), suggesting potential volatility in this crime category.
Examining correlations, there appears to be a modest relationship between population density and violent crime rates. As the population density increased from 1,162 per square mile in 2010 to 1,169 in 2022, there was a general upward trend in violent crime incidents, particularly in aggravated assaults. The racial distribution has remained relatively stable, with the white population consistently comprising over 90% of residents, showing no strong correlation with crime trends.
Applying predictive models based on the available data, it's projected that by 2029 (five years from now), Tybee Island may see a slight increase in overall violent crime rates if current trends continue. Aggravated assault is likely to remain the primary concern, potentially fluctuating between 7 to 15 incidents annually. Robbery and rape incidents are expected to remain low but may occur sporadically.
In conclusion, Tybee Island has maintained relatively low violent crime rates over the past decade, with aggravated assault being the most significant concern. The city's crime trends have shown some volatility, particularly in recent years, but overall remain low compared to larger urban areas. The consistent absence of murders and the low incidence of other violent crimes suggest that Tybee Island continues to be a relatively safe community, though ongoing efforts in crime prevention and community safety will be crucial in maintaining and improving these statistics.