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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Canalou, located in Missouri, presents an interesting case study in violent crime trends over the past decade. From 2012 to 2020, the city experienced minimal violent crime activity, with only one reported incident in 2014. During this period, the population fluctuated, decreasing from 681 in 2012 to 578 in 2020, representing a 15.1% decline.
The murder rate in Canalou has remained consistently at zero from 2012 to 2020. This absence of murders translates to a rate of 0 per 1,000 residents throughout the observed period. Consequently, the city's contribution to the state's murder statistics has been 0% for the entire duration. This consistent lack of murders suggests a relatively safe environment in terms of the most severe form of violent crime.
Similarly, the rape statistics for Canalou show no reported incidents from 2012 to 2020. The rate per 1,000 residents and the percentage of state crime for rape both remain at 0 throughout this period. This absence of reported rapes could indicate either a genuinely low incidence of this crime or potential underreporting issues that may need further exploration.
Robbery figures in the city follow the same pattern as murder and rape, with no reported incidents from 2012 to 2020. The robbery rate per 1,000 residents and the city's contribution to state robbery statistics consistently stand at 0. This suggests that property-related violent crimes have not been a significant issue in the community during this time frame.
Aggravated assault is the only category of violent crime that shows any activity in Canalou during the observed period. In 2014, there was one reported case of aggravated assault. This singular incident translates to a rate of approximately 1.55 per 1,000 residents, based on the population of 646 that year. It represented 0.01% of the state's aggravated assaults for 2014. However, in all other years from 2012 to 2020, there were no reported aggravated assaults, maintaining a rate of 0 per 1,000 residents and 0% of state figures.
When examining potential correlations between violent crime trends and other factors, the data presents limited opportunities for meaningful analysis due to the near-absence of violent crime. However, it's worth noting that the single incident of aggravated assault in 2014 coincided with a slight increase in population from the previous year (646 in 2014 compared to 645 in 2013) and an increase in median rent from $395 in 2013 to $445 in 2014. The racial composition remained relatively stable during this period, with the white population comprising 94-95% of residents.
Applying predictive models to forecast violent crime trends for Canalou is challenging due to the limited historical data. However, based on the consistent pattern of extremely low violent crime rates from 2012 to 2020, it's reasonable to project that this trend will likely continue through 2029. The forecast suggests that the city will maintain its low violent crime rates, with the possibility of occasional, isolated incidents similar to the 2014 aggravated assault case.
In summary, Canalou demonstrates a remarkably low incidence of violent crime across all categories from 2012 to 2020. The single reported case of aggravated assault in 2014 stands out as an anomaly in an otherwise crime-free period. This consistently low crime rate, coupled with a declining population, suggests that Canalou has maintained a safe environment for its residents despite demographic changes. The stability in crime rates, particularly in the context of population decline, indicates that the city has effectively managed public safety concerns over the years.