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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Hudson, located in Ohio, is a community with a population of 23,007 as of 2022. Over the past decade, the city has experienced fluctuations in violent crime rates alongside modest population growth. From 2010 to 2022, the total number of violent crimes increased from 3 to 6, representing a 100% increase, while the population grew by approximately 3% during the same period.
Regarding murder trends, Hudson has maintained a consistent record of zero murders reported from 2010 to 2022. This statistic remains unchanged despite the population growth, resulting in a murder rate of 0 per 1,000 people throughout the observed period. The city's contribution to the state's murder statistics has consistently been 0%, indicating an exceptionally low incidence of this severe crime.
Rape incidents in the city have shown some variation over the years. In 2010, there were no reported rapes, but by 2022, there were 2 reported cases. The rape rate per 1,000 people increased from 0 in 2010 to approximately 0.09 in 2022. The city's contribution to the state's rape statistics has fluctuated, reaching a peak of 0.09% in 2021 before slightly decreasing to 0.05% in 2022. This suggests that while rape incidents have increased, they remain relatively low compared to state-wide figures.
Robbery trends in the city have been inconsistent. In 2010, there was 1 reported robbery, representing 0.01% of the state's total. The number fluctuated over the years, with some years reporting no robberies at all. By 2022, there were no reported robberies, indicating a decrease in this type of crime. The robbery rate per 1,000 people dropped from approximately 0.04 in 2010 to 0 in 2022, suggesting an improvement in this aspect of public safety.
Aggravated assault cases have shown the most significant fluctuations among violent crimes in the city. In 2010, there were 2 reported cases, which increased to a peak of 9 cases in 2017 before decreasing to 4 cases in 2022. The rate per 1,000 people rose from about 0.09 in 2010 to a high of 0.40 in 2017, then settled at approximately 0.17 in 2022. The city's contribution to state aggravated assault statistics peaked at 0.08% in 2017 but decreased to 0.02% by 2022, indicating a relative improvement in recent years.
There appears to be a weak correlation between population density and violent crime rates in the city. As the population density increased slightly from 871 per square mile in 2010 to 897 per square mile in 2022, the total number of violent crimes showed some fluctuation but ultimately doubled. However, this correlation is not strong enough to suggest a direct causal relationship.
Applying predictive models to forecast violent crime trends for the next five years (up to 2029), based on the current data and assuming consistent socio-economic factors, we might expect the total number of violent crimes to remain relatively stable, potentially fluctuating between 5 and 8 incidents annually. However, this prediction should be interpreted cautiously due to the small numbers involved and the historical variability in the data.
In summary, Hudson has experienced modest increases in certain types of violent crime over the past decade, particularly in rape and aggravated assault cases. However, the overall violent crime rate remains relatively low, especially when compared to state-wide statistics. The city has maintained a perfect record of zero murders, and robbery rates have decreased. While these trends suggest a generally safe environment, continued vigilance and community-based crime prevention strategies may be beneficial to maintain and improve public safety in the coming years.