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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Joliet, Montana, is a small community with a population that has fluctuated over the years, reaching 696 residents in 2022. An analysis of the violent crime trends in this town reveals some interesting patterns, though the data available is limited and shows minimal violent crime activity.
The total number of violent crimes in Joliet has remained remarkably low over the years for which data is available. From 2010 to 2013, there were no reported violent crimes. In 2014, there was a single reported incident of aggravated assault, representing the only violent crime recorded in the available data. This translates to an increase from 0 to 1 violent crime over the period, while the population decreased slightly from 679 in 2010 to 677 in 2014.
Regarding murder trends, there were no reported cases of murder or nonnegligent manslaughter in Joliet throughout the entire period for which data is available (2010-2014). Consequently, the murder rate per 1,000 people remained at 0, and the percentage of state crime for this category was consistently 0.0%. This suggests that Joliet has maintained a very safe environment in terms of the most serious violent crimes.
Similarly, there were no reported rape cases in Joliet from 2010 to 2014. The rape rate per 1,000 people and the percentage of state crime for rape both remained at 0.0% throughout this period. This indicates that sexual violence, as measured by reported rape cases, has not been a significant issue in the community during the years covered by the data.
Robbery trends in Joliet also show no reported incidents from 2010 to 2014. The robbery rate per 1,000 people and the percentage of state crime for robbery consistently remained at 0.0%. This suggests that property-related violent crimes have been virtually non-existent in the community during the observed period.
The only violent crime category that showed any activity was aggravated assault. From 2010 to 2013, there were no reported cases of aggravated assault. However, in 2014, there was one reported incident. This single case translates to a rate of approximately 1.48 aggravated assaults per 1,000 people in 2014, based on the population of 677 that year. The percentage of state crime for aggravated assault in 2014 was 0.1%, indicating that this single incident represented a very small fraction of the state's total aggravated assaults.
When examining correlations between violent crime trends and other factors, it's important to note that with such low crime rates and limited data, strong correlations are difficult to establish. The single incident of aggravated assault in 2014 does not appear to have a strong correlation with population density, median rent, or race distribution changes over time.
Applying predictive models to forecast violent crime trends in Joliet is challenging due to the limited data and extremely low crime rates. However, based on the historical data, it's reasonable to predict that violent crime rates will likely remain very low for the next seven years (up to 2029). The town may continue to experience occasional isolated incidents, but a significant increase in violent crime is unlikely given the historical pattern.
In summary, Joliet has maintained an exceptionally low violent crime rate from 2010 to 2014, with only one reported incident of aggravated assault in 2014. This speaks to the overall safety of the community and suggests that violent crime has not been a significant concern for residents. The consistency of these low crime rates across all categories of violent crime underscores the peaceful nature of this small Montana town.