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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Elkhorn City, Kentucky, a small community nestled in Pike County, has maintained a remarkably low violent crime rate over the years examined. From 2016 to 2022, the city reported zero violent crimes across all categories: murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. This consistent absence of reported violent crime occurred against a backdrop of fluctuating population, which grew from 4,286 in 2016 to 4,228 in 2022, representing a slight overall decrease of 1.35% during this period.
The murder rate in the city has remained at zero per 1,000 residents from 2016 through 2022. This statistic is particularly noteworthy given the population changes during this time. The percentage of state murders attributable to the city has consistently been 0.0%, indicating that Elkhorn City has not contributed to Kentucky's overall murder statistics throughout the period analyzed.
Similarly, the rape rate has held steady at zero per 1,000 residents from 2016 to 2022. Despite population fluctuations, the city has maintained this zero-incident status, with its percentage of state rapes remaining at 0.0% throughout the observed years. This suggests that the city has been effective in preventing or not experiencing reported incidents of rape during this time.
Robbery incidents have also been non-existent in the city from 2016 to 2022, with a rate of zero per 1,000 residents. The city's contribution to the state's robbery statistics has consistently been 0.0%, indicating no reported robberies despite changes in population and economic factors such as median rent, which increased from $257 in 2016 to $815 in 2022.
Aggravated assault, often considered a significant indicator of violent crime, has shown the same trend as other violent crime categories in the city. From 2016 to 2022, there were zero reported cases per 1,000 residents, and the city's percentage of state aggravated assaults remained at 0.0%. This consistency is remarkable given the population changes and potential socioeconomic shifts over the years.
Given the absence of violent crime data, it is not possible to draw correlations between crime trends and other factors such as population density, median rent, or racial distribution. The city has maintained a predominantly white population, with the percentage ranging from 99% in 2016 to 97% in 2022, but this demographic stability has not been associated with any discernible violent crime patterns due to the consistently zero crime rate.
Applying predictive models to forecast future violent crime trends in Elkhorn City is challenging due to the lack of historical crime data. However, based on the consistent zero-crime rate from 2016 to 2022, it is reasonable to project that this trend may continue for the next five years, up to 2029. Barring any significant socioeconomic changes or external factors, the city is likely to maintain its low violent crime profile.
In summary, Elkhorn City presents a unique case of sustained zero violent crime rates across all categories from 2016 to 2022. This remarkable safety record has persisted through population changes and increases in median rent. The city's consistent 0.0% contribution to Kentucky's violent crime statistics underscores its status as a notably safe community within the state. While past performance does not guarantee future results, the historical data suggests that Elkhorn City may continue to be a place with minimal to no reported violent crime in the coming years.