Upstate and downstate New Yorkers agree. Crime is a problem.

Upstate New Yorkers can agree on at least one thing with folks living in New York City and its suburbs. Crime is an everyday fear.

Eighty-seven percent of New Yorkers polled say crime is a serious problem, with little variation in responses between upstate residents and people living in New York City and its suburbs, according to a survey released today by Siena Collegeโ€™s Research Institute.

Their concerns extend to their own personal well-being. Forty-one percent said they have never been this worried about their personal safety.

Sixty-one percent of New Yorkers polled say theyโ€™re somewhat or very concerned they could be a victim of a crime.

And in the past year, 40% have spent $100 or more on anti-crime measures like home security cameras, security lights or motion sensors, and nearly a quarter purchased a professionally monitored home security system.

Don Levy, the director of the Loudonville collegeโ€™s institute, says worried New Yorkers โ€œare taking steps to protect themselves as best they can.โ€โ€™

โ€œIs this the worst itโ€™s ever been?,โ€ Levy said. โ€œForty-one percent of all New Yorkers with little variation across most demographic groups, say that theyโ€™ve never been this worried about their personal safety.โ€

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More than half say they fear for their or their familyโ€™s safety in public places like schools, stores or houses of worship.

The findings appear to echo concerns expressed by voters during lastโ€™s yearโ€™s governorโ€™s race. Republican challenger Lee Zeldin attacked Gov. Kathy Hochulโ€™s record on crime, forcing the governor to recast her message in the campaignโ€™s final weeks and nearly scoring an upset in the closest governorโ€™s race in decades.

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The Siena survey showed crime worries are more pronounced in New York City where 16% of residents polled said…

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