Georgia, IN Property Crime Rates and Non-Violent Crime Maps

Property Crime per Capita in Georgia

Property crime covers theft, burglary, vehicle theft, and arson, offenses against belongings rather than people. The map below shows the property crime rate per 1,000 Georgia residents.

 

Georgia, IN Map of Property Crime Rates
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D+

Overall Crime Grade™

B+
Property Crime Grade
D+
Other Crime Grade
C-

$58,759

Cost of Crime™ for Georgia, IN

In 2025, property crime will cost $274 per household.

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On the map, green marks the parts of Georgia with the least property crime and red marks the most, weighted by the type and severity of each offense. Property crime is the most common category of crime, so these maps track closely with where stores, parking, and daytime foot traffic sit. The Interpreting the Crime Maps section below explains why busy commercial blocks can look worse than the neighborhoods around them.

The D+ grade reflects how often theft, burglary, vehicle theft, and arson happen in Georgia against the average US city, where the rate is higher than the norm. Georgia sits in the 25th percentile for property-crime safety, ahead of 25% of cities and behind 75%. The grade covers only Georgia's official city boundaries. See the table below for nearby cities.

The property crime rate in Georgia is 18.90 per 1,000 residents in a typical year. Residents generally point to the southwest part of the city as the safest for their belongings. Your odds of a property-crime loss range from 1 in 51 in the east neighborhoods to 1 in 140 in the southwest.

Counting total incidents instead of per-capita rates, the northeast parts of Georgia, IN report the most property crime, about 6 cases per year. The central part reports the fewest, around 0 per year.

The Cost of Crime™ in Georgia, IN

Property crime in Georgia is projected to cost $58,759 in 2025, about $111 per resident and $274 per household. That equals 0.5% of the median household income. All of it is measurable loss: replaced vehicles, repaired break-ins, stolen goods, and the policing and courts that respond. Because property crime leaves a repair bill rather than a lasting injury, these tangible costs make up its full economic toll. They split into:
  1. Criminal justice system costs (law enforcement, courts, and imprisonment): 75.8%
  2. Direct costs to victims (damaged property, medical expenses, and lost wages): 18.6%
  3. Lost economic contribution from offenders (time in prison or repeat offenses): 5.6%

How Much Does Property Crime Cost in Georgia Compared to Other Cities?

Georgia, IN: $111
Notre Dame, IN: $706
Wheatfield, IN: $28
Indiana: $99
USA: $136

Property crime costs $111 per resident each year in Georgia, which is $25 less than the national average and $12 more than Indiana's state average. The comparison below uses cities similar to Georgia:
  • In Notre Dame, IN, crime costs $706 per person, which is $595 more than in Georgia.
  • In Wheatfield, IN, crime costs $28 per person, which is $82 less than in Georgia

2025 Projected Property Crime Cost by Type

The table below breaks the property-crime total into its four offenses for Georgia, with the projected cost per resident.
Crime
Cost to Georgia
Cost per Georgia Resident
Vehicle Theft
$3,281
$6
Burglary
$8,475
$16
Theft
$45,639
$86
Arson
$1,364
$3
Total Cost of Property Crime
$58,759
$111

How the Property Crime Cost Is Estimated

Property crime carries no pain-and-suffering figure in this model. Its cost is the replacement and repair value of what was taken or damaged, plus the policing, courts, and lost offender productivity that follow. Stolen and damaged property has a market price, which is why this total is easier to pin down than the human cost of violent crime in Georgia, IN. All Cost of Crime figures come from scholarly research on the cost of crime. Read more about our methodology here.

Interpreting the Property Crime Maps

Property crime rates are measured per resident, so places where shoppers and commuters outnumber residents read high. Stores are where shoplifting, theft, and vehicle break-ins happen, yet almost nobody lives there, so the per-capita rate climbs. How strongly this shows on the map depends on retail density; the city has few retail establishments. A red commercial strip does not mean the homes nearby are unsafe.

Parking lots and transit stops follow the same pattern: heavy daytime traffic, few residents, so per-capita property crime reads high. To judge a residential block, weigh both the per-capita rate and the total number of incidents, and note what sits nearby.

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Georgia Property Crime Breakdown

The table below shows which non-violent crimes are used to calculate the Crime Grade above. All property crime rates are shown as the number of crimes per 1,000 Georgia residents in a standard year.

Crime Type
Crime Rate
Theft
16.63
Vehicle Theft
0.3998
Burglary
1.763
Arson
0.1066
Total Property Crime
18.90 (D+)

Crime Maps and Rates for Nearby Cities

Compared to surrounding cities, the rate of property crime in Georgia is higher. The table below shows Crime Grades for cities close to Georgia.

Nearby City
Overall Crime Grade
Violent Crime Grade
Property Crime Grade
C-
B-
D+
B+
A
B+
B+
B+
B+
C+
A
C
B+
A
B-
C-
C-
C
A-
A
B+
B
B+
B-
B-
A
C
A-
A
B+

Crime Maps and Rates for City with Similar Populations

Georgia is lower versus other cities of the same size for property crime. The table below compares crime in cities with comparable overall population in the city‘s boundaries.

Similar City
Overall Crime Grade
Violent Crime Grade
Property Crime Grade
D
C-
C-
D
D-
D-
F
F
F
F
C
C
B
A
A
A
B
B
B-
A-
A-
B+
B-
B-
D
B-
B-
A
C+
C+

Considering only the property crime rate, Georgia is less safe than the Indiana state average and as safe as the national average.

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