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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Hypoluxo, a small community in Florida covering just 0.57 square miles, has experienced fluctuating violent crime rates alongside population changes over the past decade. From 2010 to 2020, the total number of violent crimes varied, peaking at 9 incidents in 2013 and dropping to a low of 1 in 2020, representing an 88.9% decrease over this period. Meanwhile, the population grew from 4,161 in 2010 to 4,262 in 2020, a 2.4% increase.
The murder rate in this small town has remained consistently at zero throughout the recorded period from 2010 to 2020. This statistic is particularly noteworthy given the population growth, maintaining a rate of 0 per 1,000 residents. The percentage of state murders attributed to Hypoluxo has also remained at 0% throughout this period, indicating that the city has not contributed to Florida's overall murder statistics.
Rape incidents in the city have fluctuated over the years. The highest number of reported rapes was 3 in both 2013 and 2017, while many years saw no reported cases. The rape rate per 1,000 people reached its peak in 2013 at 0.64 and again in 2017 at 0.68. The percentage of state rapes attributed to the city varied, with the highest being 0.09% in 2013 and 0.07% in 2017. These figures suggest that while rape is not a persistent problem, there have been occasional spikes that warrant attention.
Robbery trends in the city have shown some variability. The highest number of robberies recorded was 3 in 2015, with several years reporting just 1 or 2 incidents. The robbery rate per 1,000 people peaked in 2015 at 0.69. The city's contribution to state robbery statistics has remained relatively low, with the highest percentage being 0.02% in 2015 and 2017. This indicates that while robberies occur, they are infrequent and represent a small fraction of the state's total.
Aggravated assault cases have shown the most variation among violent crimes in the city. The highest number of aggravated assaults was 5, occurring in both 2011 and 2013. The rate per 1,000 people peaked in 2013 at 1.06. The city's contribution to state aggravated assault statistics reached its highest at 0.02% in 2016. These figures suggest that aggravated assault, while not consistently high, has been the most prevalent form of violent crime in the community.
Examining correlations, there appears to be a weak relationship between population density and violent crime rates. For instance, in 2013, when the population density was 8,274 per square mile, the city experienced its highest number of violent crimes (9). However, this correlation is not consistent across all years, as evidenced by the low crime rate in 2020 despite a relatively high population density of 7,513 per square mile.
Applying predictive models based on the available data, it's projected that violent crime rates in Hypoluxo may continue to fluctuate but are likely to remain relatively low over the next five years (up to 2029). The sporadic nature of violent crimes in such a small community makes precise predictions challenging, but the overall trend suggests that major spikes in violent crime are unlikely.
In conclusion, Hypoluxo has maintained a relatively low violent crime rate despite its population growth. The absence of murders, infrequent occurrences of rape and robbery, and fluctuating but generally low rates of aggravated assault paint a picture of a community that, while not crime-free, has managed to keep serious violent crimes to a minimum. The city's contribution to state crime statistics remains consistently low across all categories of violent crime, reflecting its small size and relatively peaceful nature.