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    Staten Island

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    ZIP Codes
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    Community Stats
    Crime Stats
    Staten Island /ˌstætən ˈaɪlənd/ is one of the five boroughs of New York City, located in the southwest part of the city. Staten Island is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull, and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. With a population of 468,730, Staten Island is the least populated of the boroughs but is the third-largest in area at 59 sq mi (153 km2).

    The borough is coextensive with Richmond County, and until 1975 the borough was officially named the Borough of Richmond.[1] Staten Island has been sometimes called "the forgotten borough" by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government. The North Shore — especially the neighborhoods of St. George, Tompkinsville, Clifton, and Stapleton — is the most urban part of the island; it contains the officially designated St. George Historic District and the St. Paul’s Avenue-Stapleton Heights Historic District, which feature large Victorian houses. The East Shore is home to the 2.5-mile F.D.R. Boardwalk, the fourth-longest in the world. The South Shore developed rapidly beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, and is mostly suburban in character. The West Shore is the least populated and most industrial part of the island. Staten Island used to claim the largest landfill in the world. It was closed in 2001, then shortly afterward temporarily reopened to receive the debris from the September 11th attacks. The landfill is being made into what will be New York City's second largest public park. Motor traffic can reach the borough from Brooklyn via the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and from New Jersey via the Outerbridge Crossing, Goethals Bridge, and Bayonne Bridge. Staten Island has Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus lines and a MTA rapid transit line, the Staten Island Railway, which runs from the ferry terminal at St. George to Tottenville. Staten Island is the only borough that is not connected to the New York City subway system. The free Staten Island Ferry connects the borough to Manhattan and is a popular tourist attraction, providing views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Lower Manhattan. More...

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    Arden Heights
    Arrochar
    Bay Terrace, Staten Island
    Bloomfield
    Bull's Head
    Castleton Corners
    Charleston
    Chelsea, Staten Island
    Clifton
    Concord
    Dongan Hills
    Eltingville
    Emerson Hill
    Fort Wadsworth
    Freshkills Park
    Graniteville
    Grant City
    Great Kills
    Great Kills Park
    Grymes Hill
    Howland Hook
    Huguenot
    Latourette Park
    Lighthouse Hill
    Mariners Harbor
    Midland Beach
    New Brighton
    New Dorp
    New Dorp Beach
    New Springville
    Oakwood
    Park Hill
    Pleasant Plains
    Port Ivory
    Port Richmond
    Prince's Bay
    Randall Manor
    Richmondtown
    Rosebank
    Rossville
    Shore Acres
    Silver Lake
    South Beach
    St. George
    Stapleton
    Todt Hill
    Tompkinsville
    Tottenville
    West Brighton
    Westerleigh
    Willowbrook
    Woodrow

    2010 Census

    2010 Census: Population Demographics


    Population by Race / Ethnicity
    Race Number Percent
    Total Population: 468155 100%
    White: 299865 64.05%
    Black:
    44241 9.45%
    Asian:
    34660 7.4%
    Hispanic or Latino: 80896 17.28%
    Native American:
    695 0.15%
    Pacific Islander:
    137 0.03%
    Other Race: 1027 0.22%
    Two or More Races: 6634 1.42%

    Population by Gender
    Gender Number Percent
    Total Population: 468155 100%
    Female: 241145 51.5%
    Male: 227010 48.5%
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    51.5%
    Female
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    48.5%
    Male
    Population by Age and Gender
    Age Female Male
    Under 5 years:
    13730 14566
    05 to 09 years: 14680 15306
    10 to 14 years: 14890 15879
    15 to 19 years: 16028 16864
    20 to 24 years: 15363 16061
    25 to 29 years: 14706 15237
    30 to 34 years: 15306 14503
    35 to 39 years: 16084 15355
    40 to 44 years: 17699 16415
    45 to 49 years: 18548 17400
    50 to 54 years: 18562 17131
    55 to 59 years: 16333 14880
    60 to 64 years: 14554 12788
    65 to 69 years: 10299 8815
    70 to 74 years: 7499 5992
    75 to 79 years: 6142 4437
    80 to 84 years: 5214 3042
    Over 85 years: 5508 2339

    Range 0 - 100000

    Range 0 - 100000
    Group Quarters Population
    Group Quarters Type Number Percent
    Total Group Quarters Population: 7828 100%
    College/University Housing: 1457 18.61%
    Military Quarters: 47 0.6%
    Nursing Facilities: 2705 34.56%
    Adult Correctional Facilities: 924 11.8%
    Juvenile Facilities: 233 2.98%
    Other Institutional Facilities: 0 0%
    Other Non-Institutional Facilities: 2462 31.45%

    Range 0 - 50000
    2010 Census: Housing Demographics


    Household Relationships
    Relation Number Percent
    Total Households: 165255 100%
    Husband-Wife Households: 86197 52.16%
    One Parent Households: 32232 19.5%
    Nonfamily Households: 6939 4.2%
    Single Households: 39887 24.14%

    Housing Occupancy
    Type Number Percent
    Total Housing Units: 176368 100%
    Occupied Housing Units: 165255 93.7%
    Vacant Housing Units: 11113 6.3%

    Range 0 - 1000000
    Housing Tenure
    Type Number Percent
    Total Occupied Housing: 165255 100%
    Owner Owned Free and Clear: 26468 16.02%
    Owner With Mortgage/Loan: 79576 48.15%
    Renter Occupied: 59211 35.83%

    Range 0 - 1000000
    Household Size
    Size Number
    1 Person: 39887
    2 People: 45225
    3 People: 29643
    4 People: 27814
    5 People: 13686
    6 People: 5254
    7 or More People: 3746

    Range 0 - 500000
    Attribution 2010 Census Block Groups Data. US Census Bureau. Last updated on 2010. Accessed on Aug 10, 2013. <http://nyc.pediacities.com/Dataset/2010_census_block_groups_data>


    Major Crimes in 2013 (January 2013 - December 2013)

    Population: 468155
    Total Crime in Staten Island: 3308
    Crime Rate per 1000 Residents: 7.07
    NYC Crime Rate per 1000 Residents: 13.62
    Crime Count Crime Rate
    per 1000 Residents
    NYC Crime Rate
    per 1000 Residents
    Burglary 665 1.42
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    2.13
    Felony Assault 646 1.38
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    2.48
    Grand Larceny 1213 2.59
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    5.55
    Grand Larceny Of Motor Vehicle 216 0.46
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    0.90
    Murder 7 0.01
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    0.04
    Rape 56 0.12
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    0.17
    Robbery 505 1.08
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    2.34


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