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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Diamond, Missouri, is a small city with a population of 2,116 as of 2022. Over the past decade, the city has experienced fluctuations in its violent crime rates alongside population growth. From 2010 to 2020, the total number of violent crimes varied, reaching a peak of 4 incidents in 2012 and 2013, before settling at 2 incidents in 2020. During this same period, the population grew from 1,574 in 2010 to 1,954 in 2020, representing a 24.1% increase.
Regarding murder trends, Diamond has maintained a remarkably low rate, with no reported cases of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter throughout the entire period from 2010 to 2020. This consistency in the absence of murders is notable, especially considering the population growth. The murder rate per 1,000 people has remained at zero, and the city has not contributed to the state's murder statistics during this time.
Rape incidents in the city have been sporadic. There were no reported cases in most years, with exceptions in 2012 and 2014, when single incidents occurred. In 2012, with a population of 1,641, the rape rate was approximately 0.61 per 1,000 people, accounting for 0.08% of the state's total. In 2014, with a population of 1,989, the rate was about 1.01 per 1,000 people, representing 0.11% of the state's cases. These isolated incidents, while concerning, do not indicate a consistent pattern of sexual violence in the community.
Robbery trends in Diamond have been minimal. The only reported robberies occurred in 2013, with 2 incidents. This represented a rate of approximately 1.10 robberies per 1,000 people, given the population of 1,819 that year. These incidents accounted for 0.04% 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 the city. The number of incidents fluctuated, with peaks of 3 cases in 2012 and 2 cases in 2013, 2018, and 2020. In 2012, with 3 incidents and a population of 1,641, the rate was about 1.83 per 1,000 people, accounting for 0.02% of the state's total. By 2020, with 2 incidents and a population of 1,954, the rate decreased to approximately 1.02 per 1,000 people, still representing 0.01% of the state's cases. This indicates a slight downward trend in the aggravated assault rate relative to population growth.
There appears to be a correlation between population density and violent crime rates in Diamond. As the population density increased from 2,108 per square mile in 2010 to 2,617 per square mile in 2020, there was a general upward trend in violent crime incidents, albeit with fluctuations. The racial composition of the city, predominantly white (91% in 2022), has remained relatively stable and does not show a strong correlation with crime trends.
Applying predictive models based on historical data, it's projected that violent crime rates in Diamond will likely remain low but may see slight increases proportional to population growth. By 2029, the city might experience an average of 2-3 violent crime incidents annually, primarily consisting of aggravated assaults.
In summary, Diamond has maintained relatively low violent crime rates despite population growth. The absence of murders, infrequent occurrences of rape and robbery, and the predominance of aggravated assault as the main form of violent crime characterize the city's crime landscape. The community's safety record, particularly in serious crimes like murder, is commendable. However, the slight upward trend in overall violent crime incidents, especially aggravated assaults, warrants continued attention from local law enforcement and community leaders to maintain the city's generally safe environment.