New Geneva, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

To get an idea of the crime rates in New Geneva, look at the chart below. It shows how many crimes were committed in New Geneva per 1,000 residents over a year. This chart compares New Geneva to neighboring cities of comparable size. While the rates of property crimes in New Geneva are lower than in some cities, there are some differences that make comparing them difficult. The table below shows how many crimes were committed per 1,000 New Geneva residents over a year in each neighborhood.

The population density in the heart of New Geneva City is higher than that in other parts of the city. This is partly because there are fewer people living near parks and major airports than there are in residential areas. Because of this, crime rates may appear higher in areas such as these. However, crime rates in such locations don't necessarily mean a high level of danger to New Geneva residents. The population density in New Geneva is still very low compared to the rate of crime in other parts of the city.

The population of Geneva began to grow rapidly after the World War II. The city's international institutions and construction industry drew a large number of foreigners. By the late 1980s, the city's population was roughly one-third foreign and one-third native Genevese. Immigration to the city has included traditional contingents from France and Italy as well as rising numbers from Asia. The language of the city is French.