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North Carolina Department of Justice
State Bureau of Investigation June 2007 http://sbi2.jus.state.nc.us/crp/publ...%20Summary.pdf |
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Thanks for posting this, it's very interesting!
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I as well have always tried to understand the crime numbers because generally the crimes happen in a specific location more often than the whole city itself.
For instance I just bought this house that has a High Pont address but it in the rural country side and looks like a relative safe area. Yet high point has a reputation for crime as well. I grew up near there and always hung out in GSO and High Point and I knew ehere the safe areas was and the rough areas was located. IMO Greensboro & High Point are good safe locations to raise a family very laid back and friendly. Same thing for Durham it gets a bad rap for its crime numbers but there is some nice safe locations that you dont even think about watching your back. I think people get to wrap in numbers without understanding a area first or looking into website of the police departments or contacting police departments to get the real deal where they are going to relocate. |
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Thank you, Sunny, for your input. Do you know of a specific area in northwest Greensboro that would be a safe place to live for a family with older children? Some information that I've been able to gleen so far is the zip code 27409 is a "nice" area. I've never been to NC, so it's all new to me.
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Just my opinion....the population is growing and along with population growth crime rises.
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Genreally you cant go by zip code due to they can often incorporate good and bad areas but I just look on the map and I didnt see any streets I usually avoid in Greensboro in that zip code. Areas I usually try to avoid are near hwy 70 or to the right of it not all just in general there more higher crime areas that I always knew that has happen there near 40 and 70
I have been very impress with what Greensboro did to it downtown by turning it into a fun place to go during the day and night. Find a area contact the greensboro PD and get the real deal of that spot. I grew up in Lexington down the road from Greensboro it too has high crime numbers and I had to chuckle because only crime I ever saw was someone breaking the no cruising law. I would still investigate Gso if I was you that area you are looking at is kinda quiet area looks like it near the airport that can be good or bad thing. But it also very close to various highways to make getting around very easy. |
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The vast majority of crime in Greensboro takes place in relatively "small pockets" within the city. There are many nice, safe areas of GSO to live. The crime stats may be higher than the "national" average, but it's NOT higher than the typical city with GSO's size and population. As far as zip codes go, SunnyKayak is right about neighborhoods varying within a single zip code. Having said that, 27410, 27409 & 27407 are nice places to look. |
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