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Port Wentworth, GA Crime Map

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Port Wentworth Crime Rate Statistics

Full Statistics
B-
Crime is 17% below national average
Safer than 47% of U.S. cities
Crime Index
Port Wentworth
83
National Avg
100

100 = national average. Higher = more crime.

Violent Crime Risk

1 in 354

chance per year

26% lower than national avg

Property Crime Risk

1 in 43

chance per year

26% higher than national avg

100% of neighborhoods rated A or B for safety Based on 2 neighborhoods

Port Wentworth Safety by the Numbers: What the Data Actually Shows

Port Wentworth, Georgia earns an overall crime grade of B- when measured against national benchmarks — but that city-wide figure tells only part of the story. When you zoom into the two neighborhoods with enough data to analyze, the picture sharpens considerably: both Godley Station and Crossroads Business Center hold a Grade A safety rating, placing 100% of Port Wentworth's analyzed neighborhoods in the top tier. That means every resident living in one of these mapped communities is in a very safe area by national standards.

To put that in perspective, most mid-sized Georgia cities see a mix of A, B, and C-grade neighborhoods. Port Wentworth's clean sweep of Grade A ratings across both analyzed areas is genuinely unusual and worth understanding in context.

Neighborhood-Level Crime Breakdown

The two neighborhoods analyzed represent a combined population of roughly 3,052 residents — about 34% of Port Wentworth's total population of 8,886. Here's what the data shows:

  • Godley Station (Grade A) — Home to approximately 1,822 residents with a median household income of $92,020, this neighborhood sits well above the city-wide median of $74,018. Higher income levels correlate strongly with lower property crime rates, and Godley Station's Grade A reflects that pattern. Residents here benefit from a planned community layout that supports natural surveillance and community cohesion.
  • Crossroads Business Center (Grade A) — With a population of around 1,230 and a median household income of $92,554 — the highest of any analyzed neighborhood — Crossroads Business Center also earns a Grade A. The mixed-use, business-oriented character of this area means foot traffic patterns differ from purely residential zones, yet crime remains minimal.

Notably, even the highest-crime area in Port Wentworth's dataset is still rated Grade A. There is no D or F neighborhood here — a distinction that sets Port Wentworth apart from many comparably sized communities in the Southeast.

Socioeconomic Context and Crime Correlation

Crime rates rarely exist in a vacuum. Port Wentworth's data reveals an interesting tension: the city carries an unemployment rate of 8.4%, which is elevated, yet its poverty rate is an exceptionally low 0.4%. This divergence — high unemployment but near-zero poverty — suggests a community where residents may be between jobs but are not experiencing acute economic distress. That buffer likely contributes to the city's strong safety grades.

The median household income of $74,018 and median home value of $184,064 reinforce a picture of a working- to middle-class community with real economic stability. At a median rent of $1,325 and a population density of just 213 residents per square mile, Port Wentworth is spacious, owner-occupied, and economically grounded — all factors that research consistently links to lower crime rates.

Grade Distribution: How Port Wentworth Compares

Of the two neighborhoods analyzed, the grade distribution breaks down as follows:

  • Grade A neighborhoods: 2 (100%)
  • Grade B neighborhoods: 0 (0%)
  • Grade C neighborhoods: 0 (0%)
  • Grade D neighborhoods: 0 (0%)
  • Grade F neighborhoods: 0 (0%)

The combined share of safe neighborhoods (Grade A or B) stands at 100%. While the overall city-wide crime grade of B- reflects broader factors including areas not yet fully mapped, the neighborhood-level data presents a uniformly safe community. Prospective residents evaluating Port Wentworth against other Chatham County communities will find this grade distribution notably favorable.

How to Use the Port Wentworth Crime Map Effectively

Understanding what the crime map shows — and what it doesn't — makes it a far more powerful tool. Here's how to get the most out of it:

  1. Compare grades, not just dots. A single incident marker on a map can look alarming out of context. The letter grades for Godley Station and Crossroads Business Center aggregate incident data over time, giving you a more reliable signal than any single data point.
  2. Filter by crime type. Property crimes (theft, vehicle break-ins) and violent crimes behave differently across neighborhoods. Even in Grade A areas, understanding which incident types occur most helps you take targeted precautions — like securing your vehicle in a business-heavy corridor like Crossroads Business Center.
  3. Track trends over time. A neighborhood that earned a Grade A last year but is trending upward in incidents warrants attention. Use time-filter features on platforms like SpotCrime or the Port Wentworth Police Department portal to spot directional changes early.
  4. Cross-reference with income and density data. Godley Station's $92,020 median income and Crossroads Business Center's $92,554 median income both exceed the city average by roughly 25% — a gap that helps explain their Grade A ratings and should inform where you choose to rent or buy.

Safety Tips Grounded in Port Wentworth's Specific Profile

General safety advice is everywhere. Here's guidance calibrated to what Port Wentworth's data actually shows:

  • Property security matters most. In low-crime, low-density communities like Port Wentworth (213 residents per square mile), opportunistic property crimes — not violent incidents — tend to dominate the incident log. Securing vehicles, using porch lighting, and locking outbuildings addresses the most statistically likely risk.
  • Business-area awareness. Crossroads Business Center's commercial character means higher daytime foot traffic. Stay alert to your surroundings in parking areas and during evening hours even in Grade A zones.
  • Leverage the low density. At 213 people per square mile, neighbors notice unfamiliar activity. Participating in neighborhood watch programs in Godley Station or Crossroads Business Center amplifies the natural surveillance that already keeps these areas safe.
  • Report early, report often. A Grade A rating is maintained, not guaranteed. Reporting suspicious activity to the Port Wentworth Police Department keeps the data accurate and response times fast.

All 2 Neighborhoods in Port Wentworth

Ranked by safety (safest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Median Income
#1 Godley Station A Very safe $92,020
#2 Crossroads Business Center A Very safe $92,554

All 2 Neighborhoods by Crime Level

Ranked by crime (highest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Level Median Income
#1 Crossroads Business Center A Very safe $92,554
#2 Godley Station A Very safe $92,020

Port Wentworth Demographics Overview

3,052
Total Population
$92,287
Average Household Income
2
Neighborhoods Analyzed

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Port Wentworth, GA Crime & Safety

Is Port Wentworth, GA safe?

Yes — Port Wentworth ranks as a very safe community based on neighborhood-level crime data. Both analyzed neighborhoods, Godley Station and Crossroads Business Center, earned a Grade A safety rating, the highest possible tier. That means 100% of Port Wentworth's mapped neighborhoods fall into the top safety category. The city-wide crime grade of B- reflects broader regional comparisons, but at the neighborhood level, residents are living in Grade A conditions. For a city of 8,886 people, that consistency across neighborhoods is a meaningful indicator of genuine community safety.

What is the crime rate in Port Wentworth?

Port Wentworth's crime profile is notably low relative to national and regional benchmarks. The city holds a B- overall crime grade, while both of its analyzed neighborhoods — Godley Station and Crossroads Business Center — independently earned Grade A ratings. No neighborhood in the analyzed dataset received a grade below A. This places Port Wentworth in the top tier of safety for Georgia communities of similar size. The city's very low poverty rate of 0.4% and median household income of $74,018 provide strong socioeconomic underpinning for these low crime levels, even against a backdrop of an 8.4% unemployment rate.

What are the safest neighborhoods in Port Wentworth?

The two neighborhoods with enough data to analyze are both rated Grade A — Port Wentworth's safest tier. Godley Station, home to about 1,822 residents, carries a median household income of $92,020 — roughly 24% above the city median. Crossroads Business Center, with a population of approximately 1,230, posts the highest median income of any analyzed neighborhood at $92,554. Both areas outperform the city-wide income average by a substantial margin, and both maintain Grade A crime ratings. Families, professionals, and retirees evaluating where to live in Port Wentworth will find either neighborhood offers top-tier safety by any measurable standard.

Is Port Wentworth a good place to live?

Port Wentworth offers a compelling combination of safety, affordability, and community scale. With a population of 8,886, the city is small enough to feel cohesive but large enough to support real amenities. The median home value of $184,064 and median rent of $1,325 position it as genuinely affordable compared to nearby Savannah. The poverty rate of just 0.4% is among the lowest you'll find in any Georgia city, and the median household income of $74,018 reflects a stable, working- to middle-class economic base. Add in Grade A safety ratings for both Godley Station and Crossroads Business Center — covering 100% of analyzed neighborhoods — and Port Wentworth makes a strong case as one of the more livable small cities in the Coastal Georgia region.

How does Port Wentworth's safety compare to other Georgia cities?

Port Wentworth's neighborhood-level safety profile is stronger than most comparably sized Georgia communities. A 100% Grade A neighborhood distribution — with zero D or F zones — is uncommon in cities with any meaningful commercial or industrial footprint. The city's B- overall crime grade reflects how it measures against national averages across all crime categories, but the absence of high-crime pockets distinguishes it from cities where one or two troubled neighborhoods drag down the average. For residents specifically in Godley Station or Crossroads Business Center, the day-to-day safety experience aligns with the top 20% of U.S. communities by crime grade.

What types of crime are most common in Port Wentworth?

Port Wentworth's low population density of 213 residents per square mile and strong median income levels mean that violent crime is rare across both analyzed neighborhoods. In low-crime, low-density communities with mixed residential and commercial zones like Crossroads Business Center, opportunistic property crimes — such as vehicle break-ins or theft from unlocked cars — tend to represent the most common incident type when crimes do occur. In predominantly residential areas like Godley Station, incidents are infrequent across all categories. Both neighborhoods maintain Grade A ratings, meaning even their most prevalent incident types occur at rates well below national averages.