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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Brookside, Alabama, presents an intriguing case study in violent crime trends. With a population of 1,636 in 2022, this small community has experienced fluctuations in both its population and crime rates over the years. The total number of violent crimes decreased from 4 in 2011 to 1 in 2022, representing a 75% reduction. During this same period, the population grew from 1,793 to 1,636, a slight decrease of 8.8%.
The murder rate in Brookside has remained consistently at zero throughout the recorded years (2010, 2011, 2021, and 2022). This statistic is particularly noteworthy given the population changes, maintaining a rate of 0 per 1,000 residents. The percentage of state murders attributed to Brookside has also remained at 0%, indicating that the town has not contributed to Alabama's overall murder statistics during this period.
Rape incidents in the city show a fluctuating pattern. There were no reported rapes in 2010 and 2011. However, in 2021, there was one reported case, which then decreased to zero in 2022. This translates to a rate of 0.55 per 1,000 residents in 2021, dropping to 0 in 2022. The percentage of state rapes attributed to Brookside was 0.13% in 2021, returning to 0% in 2022. This suggests that while rape is not a persistent issue, occasional incidents can significantly impact the city's crime statistics due to its small population.
Robbery rates in Brookside have remained at zero for all recorded years (2010, 2011, 2021, and 2022). This consistency is notable, especially considering the population changes over this period. The city's contribution to the state's robbery statistics has consistently been 0%, indicating that Brookside has not been a factor in Alabama's overall robbery trends.
Aggravated assault trends show some variation over time. In 2010, there were no reported cases. This increased to 4 cases in 2011, then decreased to 1 case in both 2021 and 2022. The rate per 1,000 residents was 2.23 in 2011, decreasing to 0.55 in 2021 and 0.61 in 2022. The percentage of state aggravated assaults attributed to Brookside was 0.04% in 2011, decreasing to 0.01% in both 2021 and 2022. This suggests that while aggravated assault occurrences have decreased, they remain the most prevalent form of violent crime in the city.
Examining correlations, there appears to be a relationship between population density and violent crime rates. As population density decreased from 284 per square mile in 2011 to 259 in 2022, the total number of violent crimes also decreased from 4 to 1. Additionally, changes in racial demographics coincide with crime rate fluctuations. The percentage of white residents increased from 66% in 2017 to 81% in 2022, while the black population decreased from 29% to 17% during the same period. This demographic shift occurred alongside the overall decrease in violent crimes.
Applying predictive models based on these trends, it's projected that by 2029 (five years from now), Brookside may see a further reduction in violent crimes, potentially averaging less than one incident per year. The population is likely to stabilize around 1,600 residents, with a slight increase in population density to approximately 265 per square mile.
In conclusion, Brookside has demonstrated a generally positive trend in reducing violent crime over the past decade. The most significant improvements have been in aggravated assault rates, while maintaining consistently low or zero rates for other violent crimes. These trends, coupled with demographic shifts and population changes, suggest that Brookside is likely to continue experiencing low violent crime rates in the coming years, positioning it as a relatively safe small town in Alabama.