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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Altamont, located in Illinois, presents an interesting case study in violent crime trends over the past decade. From 2011 to 2022, the total number of violent crimes fluctuated, with a notable decrease from 4 incidents in 2011 to 3 in 2022, representing a 25% reduction. During this same period, the population declined slightly from 4,276 in 2011 to 4,110 in 2022, a decrease of about 3.9%.
Examining murder trends, Altamont has maintained a consistent record of zero murders throughout the entire period from 2011 to 2022. This stability is particularly noteworthy given the population changes. The murder rate per 1,000 people has remained at zero, and the city has consistently accounted for 0% of the state's murders. This absence of murders suggests a relatively safe environment in terms of the most severe form of violent crime.
Rape incidents in the city have shown some variability. From 2011 to 2015, there were no reported rapes. However, the city experienced a spike in 2019 with 3 reported cases, which translated to a rate of 0.72 per 1,000 people and 0.07% of the state's total. In 2022, the number remained at 3, but due to the slight population decrease, the rate increased to 0.73 per 1,000 people, accounting for 0.09% of the state's rapes. This recent trend suggests a need for increased attention to sexual violence prevention in the community.
Robbery trends in Altamont have been minimal. There was one reported robbery in 2011 and another in 2013, each representing 0.01% of the state's robberies for those years. Since 2014, there have been no reported robberies. This decline and subsequent absence of robberies indicate an improvement in property-related violent crimes.
Aggravated assault cases have shown a declining trend. In 2011, there were 3 cases (0.70 per 1,000 people), representing 0.01% of the state's total. The number peaked at 4 cases in 2013 but has since decreased. In 2022, there were no reported aggravated assaults, a significant improvement from previous years. This trend suggests enhanced community safety and potentially improved conflict resolution within the city.
When examining correlations, a strong relationship emerges between the city's racial composition and violent crime rates. Throughout the period, the white population has consistently comprised 98-100% of the total population. This lack of diversity correlates with the relatively low and decreasing violent crime rates, particularly in recent years. However, it's important to note that this correlation does not imply causation, and other socioeconomic factors likely play a role.
Applying predictive models based on the current trends, it's projected that Altamont will continue to experience low levels of violent crime over the next five years (up to 2029). The murder rate is expected to remain at zero, while rape incidents may fluctuate between 0-3 cases annually. Robberies are likely to remain rare or non-existent. Aggravated assaults may occur sporadically but are predicted to stay below 2 cases per year.
In summary, Altamont has demonstrated a general trend of decreasing violent crime over the past decade, with some fluctuations in specific categories. The absence of murders, decline in robberies and aggravated assaults, and the recent stability in rape cases, albeit at a slightly higher level, paint a picture of a relatively safe community. These trends, coupled with the city's demographic stability, suggest that Altamont may continue to maintain low violent crime rates in the coming years, providing a sense of security for its residents.