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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Guntown, Mississippi presents an intriguing case study for violent crime analysis. Examination of the available data reveals that this small community reported no violent crimes in 2022, the only year for which crime data is provided. The total number of violent crimes, including murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, stands at zero for a population of 4,887 in 2022. This absence of reported violent crime is particularly noteworthy given the town's size.
The population of Guntown has experienced a significant decrease, falling from 5,525 in 2020 to 4,887 in 2022, representing an 11.5% decline over two years. This population trend coincides with the reported absence of violent crime, though no causal relationship can be established due to the lack of historical crime data.
While a detailed analysis of crime trends over time or comparisons to state percentages is not possible due to the limited data, the town's demographic information provides some context. The population density has decreased from 1,185 people per square mile in 2020 to 1,048 in 2022, aligning with the overall population decrease. Racial demographics have remained relatively stable, with the white population constituting 83% of residents in 2022, a slight increase from 81% in 2021. The Black population decreased from 14% in 2021 to 10% in 2022, while the Hispanic population increased from 2% to 3% during the same period.
Economic indicators show some fluctuation, with median rent decreasing from $999 in 2021 to $950 in 2022, potentially reflecting changes in local economic conditions. However, without historical crime data or any recorded incidents in 2022, it is not possible to correlate these economic changes with crime rates or apply predictive models for future crime trends in Guntown.
The current data suggests that Guntown has maintained a very low crime rate, at least for the year 2022. This absence of violent crime, if sustained, would position the town as an exceptionally safe community. However, it is important to note that this conclusion is based on limited data from a single year. A more comprehensive analysis would require data from multiple years to establish long-term trends and make more definitive statements about the town's safety profile.
In summary, Guntown, Mississippi appears to have experienced no reported violent crimes in 2022, despite its population of nearly 5,000 residents. This unique situation presents Guntown as a potentially model safe community, though further data would be necessary to confirm if this is a consistent trend rather than an anomaly. The town's demographic shifts and economic changes provide context for understanding the community, but their relationship to the absence of violent crime cannot be determined without additional historical data.