Jackson County’s overall crime (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft) rate in 2020 was 2,784 per 100,000 people. This is above the WNC average but below the state average. During the 2020 calendar year in Jackson County, there were 66 youth served by community Juvenile Justice programs, and 5 youth placed in detention centers (NC Department of Public Safety, 2021). During the 2019-2020 fiscal year, there were 155 children with investigated reports of abuse and neglect in Jackson County. Of those reports closed within the timeframe, 13 had substantiated findings with 2 for both abuse and neglect, 1 for abuse, and 10 for neglect. 21 reports were found to be unsubstantiated. (UNC-CH Jordan Institute, 2021). For school violence, there were 27 total acts committed during the 2019-2020 school year, with 1 being assault on school personnel, 3 being possession of a weapon, 6 being possession of an alcoholic beverage, and 17 being possession of a controlled substance (NC Department of Public Instruction, Consolidated Data Reports: Total Number of Acts for Individual Schools, 2021).
Listed below are organizations that are involved with Public Safety. For all volunteer opportunities, visit the CCESL Engage page.
The Jackson County Department of Social Services' goal is to offer vital social services in Jackson County, NC, that safeguard, bolster, and enhance Jackson County residents' quality of life. Our commitment is to deliver the most outstanding level of service while fostering a culture of professionalism, teamwork, and respect for our customers and the environment in which we operate. |
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The Jackson County Rescue Squad serves residents and vistors of Jackson County North Carolina. We are a certified Heavy Rescue provider through the North Carolina Association of Rescue & EMS and provide several services to our area. Our membership is made up of individuals who volunteer their time to train, respond to calls, and serve their community. |