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re: Which SEC town offers the best quality of life?

Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:23 pm to
Posted by ATLabama
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:23 pm to
Athens, Georgia or Oxford, Mississippi.

It's not close, and those who disagree are wrong.
Posted by Dirty Whistle
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:27 pm to
[img]City - Crime Index (violent crimes per thousand, total crimes per thousand) 1. Oxford, Mississippi - 27 (0.63 violent, 29.29 total) 2. Auburn, Alabama - 19 (1.56 violent, 35.61 total) 3. College Station, Texas - 18 (2.38 violent, 36.59 total) 4. Starkville, Mississippi - 17 (2.51 violent, 37.26 total) 5. Columbia, Missouri - 13 (5.00 violent, 43.13 total) 6. Fayetteville, Arkansas - 11 (4.50 violent, 45.64 total) 7. Lexington, Kentucky - 11 (5.90 violent, 46.28 total) 8. Athens, Georgia - 9 (3.30 violent, 49.24 total) 9. Gainesville, Florida - 6 (7.46 violent, 55.54 total) 10. Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 4 (5.13 violent, 63.54 total) 11. Nashville, Tennessee - 4 (11.70 violent, 63.85 total) 12. Baton Rouge, Louisiana - 3 (10.83 violent, 67.02 total) 13. Columbia, South Carolina - 2 (10.24 violent, 76.55 total) 14. Knoxville, Tennessee - 1 (9.84 violent, 82.02 total)

Ranked violent crimes per thousand 1. Oxford, Mississippi (0.63) 2. Auburn, Alabama (1.56) 3. College Station, Texas (2.38) 4. Starkville, Mississippi (2.51) 5. Athens, Georgia (3.30) 6. Fayetteville, Arkansas (4.50) 7. Columbia, Missouri (5.00) 8. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (5.13) 9. Lexington, Kentucky (5.90) 10. Gainesville, Florida (7.46) 11. Knoxville, Tennessee (9.84) 12. Columbia, South Carolina (10.24) 13. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (10.83) 14. Nashville, Tennessee (11.70) Got the stats from [link=(neighborhoodscout.com/)]neighborhoodscout.com[/link] This post was edited on 3/15 at 10:53 am [/img]

Found in a thread from 2012 from Gerry Dinardo
Posted by NachoReb
ITP ATL
Member since Feb 2012
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Posted on 7/1/15 at 8:12 pm to
quote:

Athens, Georgia or Oxford, Mississippi.



I've lived in both and agree
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