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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Glenview, Illinois, a suburban community approximately 15 miles north of Chicago, has experienced notable changes in its violent crime landscape over the past decade. From 2011 to 2022, the total number of violent crimes increased by 27.27%, rising from 44 to 56 incidents, while the population grew by 6.26%, from 56,390 to 59,922 residents. This shift in crime rates occurred against a backdrop of steady population growth, presenting a complex picture of community safety.
Murder rates in Glenview have remained exceptionally low, with most years recording zero incidents. The only exception was in 2020 when a single murder occurred, resulting in a rate of 0.017 per 1,000 people. This isolated incident represented 0.1% of the state's murders that year. The consistently low murder rate, despite population growth, suggests a generally safe environment for residents.
Rape incidents in Glenview have fluctuated over the years, showing no clear trend. The number of reported rapes ranged from a low of 1 in 2014 to a high of 9 in 2012. In 2022, there were 8 reported rapes, translating to a rate of 0.133 per 1,000 people. The percentage of state rapes attributed to the city has varied, reaching a peak of 0.52% in 2012 and settling at 0.23% in 2022. These fluctuations may indicate changes in reporting practices or localized incidents rather than a systemic issue.
Robbery trends in Glenview show a slight decline over the observed period. In 2011, there were 6 robberies, which increased to 14 in 2019 before decreasing to 7 in 2022. The 2022 figure represents a rate of 0.117 robberies per 1,000 people. The city's contribution to state robbery statistics has remained relatively low, peaking at 0.12% in 2019 and settling at 0.07% in 2022. This suggests that robbery is not a major concern in the city compared to other areas in the state.
Aggravated assault has shown the most significant increase among violent crimes in Glenview. In 2011, there were 30 aggravated assaults, which dropped to 7 in 2014 but then rose steadily to 41 in 2022. This represents a rate of 0.684 per 1,000 people in 2022. The city's share of state aggravated assaults increased from 0.12% in 2011 to 0.32% in 2022, indicating a faster growth rate compared to the state average. This trend warrants attention from local law enforcement and community leaders.
A moderate correlation appears to exist between the increase in violent crimes and the growth in population density in Glenview. As the population density increased from 4,027 people per square mile in 2011 to 4,279 in 2022, violent crimes also showed an upward trend. Additionally, there seems to be a weak inverse correlation between the percentage of white residents and violent crime rates. As the white population decreased from 72% in 2013 to 66% in 2022, violent crimes generally increased.
Applying predictive models based on current trends, it is estimated that by 2029, Glenview may see approximately 65-70 violent crimes annually if current trajectories continue. This would represent a 16-25% increase from 2022 levels.
In summary, Glenview has experienced a nuanced shift in its violent crime landscape over the past decade. While murder rates remain exceptionally low and robbery incidents have slightly declined, the significant increase in aggravated assaults is a key area of concern. The overall rise in violent crimes, coupled with population growth and changing demographics, suggests a need for targeted community policing strategies and crime prevention initiatives to maintain the city's overall safety and quality of life.