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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Cleveland in North Carolina has experienced notable fluctuations in violent crime rates alongside significant population growth over the past decade. From 2010 to 2022, the population increased from 5,012 to 6,308, representing a 25.9% growth. During this period, the total number of violent crimes varied, with the highest recorded at 6 incidents in 2014 and the lowest at 0 in 2010, showing no consistent trend.
Examining murder rates, Cleveland has maintained a remarkably low incidence, with zero reported cases throughout the entire period from 2010 to 2022. This consistent absence of murders, despite the population growth, indicates an extremely low murder rate per 1,000 people, effectively remaining at 0. The percentage of state crime for murder has consequently stayed at 0% throughout this period, suggesting that the city has been successful in preventing homicides.
Rape statistics for Cleveland are largely unavailable, with only one reported incident in 2019. This single case resulted in a rate of 0.16 rapes per 1,000 people for that year and represented 0.06% of the state's total rape cases. The lack of data for other years makes it challenging to discern any meaningful trends or draw broader conclusions about sexual violence in the city.
Robbery trends in Cleveland have been minimal, with only one reported incident in 2019. This single case resulted in a robbery rate of 0.16 per 1,000 people for that year and accounted for 0.02% of the state's total robberies. The absence of robberies in other years suggests that this type of crime is not a persistent issue in the community.
Aggravated assault has been the most prevalent form of violent crime in Cleveland, albeit with fluctuating numbers. The highest number of aggravated assaults was recorded in 2014 with 6 incidents, while the lowest was 0 in 2010 and 2017. In 2022, there was 1 reported case. The rate per 1,000 people has varied, with the highest being 1.05 in 2014 and the lowest at 0 in years with no incidents. The percentage of state crime for aggravated assault peaked at 0.04% in 2014 and was at its lowest at 0% in years without incidents.
There appears to be a weak correlation between population density and violent crime rates. As the population density increased from 3,265 per square mile in 2010 to 4,109 in 2022, violent crime rates fluctuated without a clear pattern. Median rent, which rose from $624 in 2019 to $853 in 2022, does not show a strong correlation with violent crime trends. Race distribution has remained relatively stable, with the white population consistently representing the majority (around 80% in recent years), and no strong correlation is evident between racial demographics and violent crime rates.
Applying predictive models to forecast violent crime trends for the next five years (up to 2029) suggests that Cleveland is likely to maintain its relatively low violent crime rates. Based on historical data, aggravated assaults may continue to occur sporadically, potentially averaging 1-2 incidents per year. Murders are predicted to remain at zero, while robberies and rapes are expected to remain rare occurrences, if any.
In summary, Cleveland has demonstrated a remarkably low and stable violent crime rate despite significant population growth. The most notable trend is the consistent absence of murders and the infrequent occurrence of other violent crimes. Aggravated assault remains the primary concern, albeit at low levels. These findings suggest that Cleveland has maintained effective public safety measures and community cohesion in the face of rapid expansion, positioning it as a relatively safe community within North Carolina.