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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Camden, Missouri, presents an intriguing case study in violent crime trends. This small community, with a population of 231 in 2022, has experienced significant population fluctuations over the years. Interestingly, despite these changes, the city has maintained a consistent record of zero violent crimes from 2015 to 2018, the years for which crime data is available. This absence of reported violent crimes occurred against a backdrop of population growth from 315 residents in 2015 to 296 in 2018, followed by a decline to 231 by 2022.
The analysis of murder rates in Camden reveals a remarkable trend of zero incidents throughout the reported period from 2015 to 2018. This consistent absence of murders translates to a rate of 0 per 1,000 residents and represents 0% of the state's murder cases. The stability in this metric, despite population fluctuations, suggests a very safe environment in terms of homicide risk.
Similarly, the rape statistics for Camden show no reported incidents from 2015 to 2018. The rate remains at 0 per 1,000 residents, and the city contributes 0% to the state's total rape cases. This consistent absence of reported rapes, even as the population changed, indicates a community that has been free from this particular violent crime during the observed period.
Robbery trends in Camden mirror those of other violent crimes, with zero incidents reported from 2015 to 2018. The robbery rate per 1,000 residents stands at 0, and the city accounts for 0% of the state's robbery cases. This absence of robberies, maintained across years of population change, suggests a very low risk of property-related violent crime in the community.
Aggravated assault figures for Camden also show no reported incidents from 2015 to 2018. The rate of aggravated assaults per 1,000 residents is 0, and the city contributes 0% to the state's total aggravated assault cases. This consistent lack of aggravated assaults, despite population changes, indicates a community that has been free from this form of violent crime during the observed period.
When examining correlations between violent crime trends and other factors, the most striking observation is the lack of any violent crime despite fluctuations in population density and median rent. The population density decreased from 707 per square mile in 2015 to 518 per square mile in 2022, while median rent increased from $669 in 2015 to $934 in 2022. However, these changes did not correlate with any increase in violent crime, which remained at zero throughout the reported period.
Applying predictive models to forecast violent crime trends for Camden is challenging due to the consistent zero-crime rate. Assuming this trend continues, we can predict that the city will likely maintain its zero violent crime rate through 2029, five years from now. However, this prediction should be interpreted cautiously, as even a single incident in such a small population could significantly alter the crime rate.
In summary, Camden presents a unique case of a small Missouri community that has maintained a record of zero reported violent crimes from 2015 to 2018, despite population changes and economic shifts as reflected in median rent increases. This consistent safety record, if maintained, positions Camden as an exceptionally safe small town, defying typical correlations between population changes and crime rates often observed in larger urban areas.