| Statistic | Reportedincidents | /100k people | New Albany/100k people | Ohio/100k people | National/100k people |
| Total crime | 144 | n/a (estimate) | 1,261 | 1,845 | 2,119 |
| Murder | 0 | n/a | 0.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 |
| Rape | 1 | n/a | 8.8 | 45.7 | 37.5 |
| Robbery | 1 | n/a | 8.8 | 45.5 | 60.6 |
| Assault | 9 | n/a | 78.8 | 197.4 | 256.1 |
| Violent crime | 11 | n/a (estimate) | 96 | 294 | 359 |
| Burglary | 10 | n/a | 87.5 | 206.0 | 229.2 |
| Theft | 113 | n/a | 989.2 | 1,132.8 | 1,272.1 |
| Vehicle theft | 10 | n/a | 87.5 | 212.5 | 258.8 |
| Property crime | 133 | n/a (estimate) | 1,164 | 1,551 | 1,760 |

When we analyze the latest crime report, the New Albany crime rate is 40.5% lower than the national average. These incidents are classified into two primary categories: violent and property crimes. Violent crimes include assault, robbery, rape and murder. Whereas property crimes encompass theft, vehicle theft and burglary. In the case of New Albany, there were 11 reported violent crimes, equivalent to 96 per 100,000 individuals, 73.2% lower than the national average. Additionally, New Albany recorded 133 property crimes, amounting to 1164 per 100,000 residents, 33.9% lower than the U.S. average.
With only 96 incidents per 100,000 people, New Albany boasts an exceptionally low rate of violent crimes, positioning it as one of the safest cities in the United States. Given these low violent crime rates, New Albany has become an appealing destination for individuals in search of a secure and welcoming place to establish their new home.
In the latest reported crime year, New Albany recorded zero homicides. This statistic potentially positions the city as a paragon of security, radiating a profound sense of safety for its residents. A low number of severe violent crimes instills a deep feeling of well-being among its community but also establishes a lofty benchmark for other locales aspiring to foster equally secure environments.
What do the local residents think about crime in New Albany? Well, based on a recent survey of 25 people (conducted by AreaVibes), 92% of New Albany residents said that there was virtually no crime and that they felt safe walking at night. Another 8% of respondents said that there was too much crime in the area and they did not feel safe walking alone at night.
To get a feel for the safety of living in New Albany, it's essential to analyze both the overall crime rate and the daily incident count. New Albany presents a total crime rate that is 41% lower than the national average per 100,000 residents. Consequently, New Albany experiences an average of 0.39 daily crimes, comprising 0.03 violent incidents and 0.36 property-related offenses. This evaluation offers a comprehensive understanding of the safety landscape, aiding individuals in making informed decisions when considering relocation.
Year-over-year crime data allows residents and potential residents to assess the crime in New Albany. A decrease in crime rates may indicate improving safety, while an increase could raise concerns. The year-over-year crime rate in New Albany has increased by 6.7%. Violent crimes have increased by 37.5%, while property crimes have increased by 4.7%. By comparing crime rates from one year to the next, authorities and communities can identify trends and patterns in criminal activity. This helps in understanding whether crime is increasing, decreasing, or remaining stable over time.
The level of education within a community can impact crime rates. Higher educational attainment often correlates with lower crime rates, as it provides individuals with better job opportunities and alternatives to criminal behavior. While lower educational achievement rates tend to lead to higher crime rates. In New Albany, 98.5% of people have completed high school, while 83% of people have completed high school nationally.
The median home price in New Albany is $930,881, compared to the national average of $326,622. High housing costs can lead to financial stress for residents. When individuals struggle to make ends meet due to expensive housing, they may be more inclined to engage in criminal activities to address their financial difficulties, such as theft or fraud. Communities with stable housing environments tend to foster stronger social bonds and community engagement. This can lead to increased vigilance and cooperation among residents, which can deter criminal behavior.
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 New Albany, the average rental rates are $2,793 per month, compared to the national average of $1,444.
| Item | New Albany | Ohio | National |
| Law enforcement employees (officers & civilians) | 21 | 17,044 | 558,732 |
| Police officers & civilians /1000 residents | 2.7 | 2.7 | 3.3 |
| State | Total offenders | Ohio /100K | National /100K |
| Ohio | 17,872 | 156 | 266 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Granville South, OH | 1,273 | 41 | 218 | 259 |
| Beechwood Trails, OH | 3,140 | 56 | 295 | 351 |
| Minerva Park, OH | 1,415 | 62 | 326 | 388 |
| Millersport, OH | 1,271 | 85 | 449 | 534 |
| Marble Cliff, OH | 712 | 119 | 627 | 745 |
| Galena, OH | 775 | 119 | 627 | 745 |
| Riverlea, OH | 589 | 119 | 627 | 745 |
| New Albany, OH | 11,385 | 96 | 1,164 | 1,261 |
| City | Population | Violent crime/100k people | Property crime/100k people | Total crime/100k people |
| Westwood Lakes, FL | 11,389 | 122 | 650 | 773 |
| Minooka, IL | 11,378 | 8 | 333 | 341 |
| Sonoma, CA | 11,378 | 180 | 1,153 | 1,332 |
| Pebble Creek, FL | 11,377 | 140 | 745 | 885 |
| Yorktown, IN | 11,393 | 51 | 220 | 271 |
| New Albany, OH | 11,385 | 96 | 1,164 | 1,261 |