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Report Names Milton 11th Safest Place in Peach State
Movoto, a real estate blog, listed the city of Milton among its safest places in Georgia.
Milton residents don’t have to worry about crime becoming a problem in their city.
That’s according to Movoto, a real estate blog that ranked the city as the one of the safest places in the Peach State.
Milton came in 11th in the list, which includes the surrounding cities of Roswell, Johns Creek, Woodstock and Canton.
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The blog compiled its 10 Safest Places in Georgia list by first naming the biggest places in the state that have over 10,000 people. It then gathered data from the2012 FBI Uniform Crime Report in the categories of murder, rape, robbery, assault, theft, burglary and vehicle theft.
Those crimes were then divided into four categories: murders, property crimes, violent crimes and total crimes. Movoto omitted places that did not have crime data, which left it with 73 places to work with.
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After that task was completed, Movoto found crime rates for each place per 100,000 people “in order to fairly compare big and small places against each other,” the company said. The next step was to rank each place in each category from one to 73. Scores closest to one were deemed the safest
“Finally, we scored each category so that murders, violent crimes, and property crimes accounted for 30 percent of the overall score, where total crimes made up 10 (percent),” Movoto stated.
It also averaged the adjusted rankings into one overall Big Deal Score, where the lowest score was our safest place.
The top 10 list includes:
1. Johns Creek
2. Acworth
3. Canton
4. Kennesaw
5. Grovetown
6. Duluth
7. Suwanee
8. Dallas
9. Woodstock
10. Loganville
Tell us: what do you think of the list?
(Photo credit: city of Milton)
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