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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Attica, Kansas, a small city with a population of 703 as of 2022, presents an interesting case study in violent crime trends. This analysis focuses on data from 2019, examining the city's crime statistics and their implications. Over the period from 2019 to 2022, the total number of violent crimes remained steady at 4 incidents, while the population decreased by 5.4% from 743 to 703.
In 2019, Attica reported no cases of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter. With a population of 743 that year, the rate per 1,000 people was 0, and the city contributed 0% to the state's total for this crime category. Similarly, there were no reported rape cases in Attica in 2019, resulting in a rate of 0 per 1,000 people and accounting for 0% of the state's total rape cases.
Robbery statistics for Attica in 2019 also showed no reported incidents. The rate per 1,000 people was 0, and the city did not contribute to the state's robbery statistics. Aggravated assault was the only reported violent crime in Attica in 2019, with 4 incidents. This translates to a rate of 5.38 per 1,000 people based on the 2019 population of 743. The city accounted for 0.06% of the state's total aggravated assault cases.
When examining correlations between violent crime trends and other factors, there appears to be a weak relationship between the crime rate and population density. As the population density decreased from 1,171 per square mile in 2019 to 1,108 in 2022, the number of violent crimes remained constant at 4. However, this correlation is not strong enough to draw definitive conclusions.
Applying predictive models to forecast violent crime trends for the next five years (up to 2029) is challenging with limited data. However, if the current trend continues, we might expect the number of aggravated assaults to remain relatively stable, potentially fluctuating between 3 to 5 incidents annually, assuming no significant changes in population or other socioeconomic factors.
In summary, Attica's violent crime profile in 2019 was characterized by a low overall crime rate, with aggravated assault being the only reported violent crime. The city's contribution to state-wide crime statistics was minimal, suggesting a relatively safe community environment. While the population has shown a slight decline, the impact on violent crime rates appears to be limited. Moving forward, maintaining community safety initiatives and addressing the root causes of aggravated assault could help ensure the city remains a safe place for its residents.