| Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | Geneva/100k people | New York/100k people | National/100k people |
| Total crime | 382 | n/a (estimate) | 3,108 | 2,100 | 2,119 |
| Murder | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 2.7 | 5.0 |
| Rape | 7 | n/a | 57.0 | 21.7 | 37.5 |
| Robbery | 8 | n/a | 65.1 | 96.1 | 60.6 |
| Assault | 22 | n/a | 179.0 | 259.6 | 256.1 |
| Violent crime | 37 | n/a (estimate) | 301 | 380 | 359 |
| Burglary | 42 | n/a | 341.8 | 136.6 | 229.2 |
| Theft | 295 | n/a | 2,400.5 | 1,432.8 | 1,272.1 |
| Vehicle theft | 8 | n/a | 65.1 | 150.2 | 258.8 |
| Property crime | 345 | n/a (estimate) | 2,807 | 1,720 | 1,760 |

Looking at the most recent crime report, the crime rate in Geneva is 46.7% higher than the national average. These crimes fall into two primary categories: violent and property. Violent crimes encompass murder, rape, robbery and assault, while property crimes involve theft, vehicle theft and burglary. In Geneva, there were 37 reported violent crimes, equivalent to 301 per 100,000 individuals, 16.2% lower than the national average. Additionally, there were 345 property crimes, amounting to 2807 per 100,000 residents, 59.5% higher than the U.S. average.
Geneva showcased a dedication to violent crime safety in its latest reported crime year by achieving a murder rate of 0. This accomplishment could indicate that it is a safe place for residents, but also provides a shining example to other urban areas endeavoring to create safer communities.
What is the prevailing sentiment among Geneva residents regarding the state of crime? A comprehensive survey conducted by AreaVibes, involving 20 respondents, sheds light on this matter. The results were as follows: 55% of Geneva residents expressed a notable sense of security, asserting that crime was virtually non-existent in their community, and they felt at ease strolling the streets after dark. While, 45% of those surveyed held a contrasting viewpoint, perceiving a higher incidence of crime, leading them to feel apprehensive about walking alone at night.
To determine if Geneva is a safe place to live, let's take a look at the overall crime rate of the area, as well as the number of daily crimes. Geneva has a total crime rate that is 47% higher than the national average per 100,000 residents. This results in a total of 1.05 daily crimes (0.1 violent daily crimes and 0.95 daily property crimes) in Geneva.
Year-over-year crime rates in Geneva has increased by 81% in the last reported crime report. Comparing crime rates from one year to another offers some insight into whether or not Geneva is becoming a safer or more dangerous place to live. Crime rates are categorized by violent and property crime. Year-over-year violent crime has decreased by 2.6%, while property crime has increased by 99.4%. This analysis equips individuals with crucial information for making informed decisions about living in Geneva.
If employment opportunities are limited or if many jobs offer low wages, it can lead to higher rates of unemployment and underemployment, which could lead to an increase in Geneva crime rates. Areas where individuals struggle with unemployment or low wages, may be more susceptible to an increase in criminal activities as a result of financial insecurity. While lower rates of unemployment or a surplus of job opportunities could lead to a decrease in crime as their basic needs are being met. Geneva has an unemployment rate of 2.4%, compared to a national average of 4.9%.
High population density areas are often large urban centers with diverse economic opportunities. These areas can exacerbate income inequality, with pockets of poverty existing alongside affluence. Areas with economic disparities may experience higher property crimes and, in some cases, violent crimes. On the other hand, areas with low population density tend to see lower Geneva crime rates. The population density in Geneva is 3140.6 people per square mile, while the national average is 90.6 people per square mile.
High rental costs can limit economic mobility, making it difficult for individuals to save money, invest in education, or access better job opportunities. This can perpetuate a cycle of poverty and increase the risk of involvement in criminal activities. In summary, high rental costs can create economic challenges, overcrowding, and neighborhood dynamics that may increase the likelihood of certain types of crime, particularly property crimes. In Geneva, the average rental rates are $1,255 per month, compared to the national average of $1,444.
| Item | Geneva | New York | National |
| Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 41 | 109,351 | 558,732 |
| Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 3.1 | 2.9 | 3.3 |
| State | Total offenders | New York /100K | National /100K |
| New York | 25,064 | 137 | 266 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Shortsville, NY | 1,755 | 176 | 799 | 975 |
| Clifton Springs, NY | 2,008 | 180 | 815 | 995 |
| Manchester, NY | 1,591 | 193 | 872 | 1,064 |
| Phelps, NY | 2,262 | 208 | 941 | 1,149 |
| Palmyra, NY | 3,480 | 210 | 952 | 1,162 |
| Lyons, NY | 3,420 | 276 | 1,247 | 1,523 |
| Canandaigua, NY | 10,611 | 249 | 1,491 | 1,740 |
| Geneva, NY | 13,221 | 301 | 2,807 | 3,108 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Wickliffe, OH | 13,221 | 127 | 770 | 897 |
| Dover, OH | 13,219 | 155 | 627 | 782 |
| Joppatowne, MD | 13,217 | 388 | 1,893 | 2,281 |
| El Sobrante CDP (Contra Costa County), CA | 13,228 | 491 | 2,099 | 2,590 |
| North Adams, MA | 13,232 | 1,194 | 2,557 | 3,752 |
| Geneva, NY | 13,221 | 301 | 2,807 | 3,108 |