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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Lamont, Oklahoma, is a small community with a population that has fluctuated over the years, reaching 552 residents in 2022. The town has experienced minimal violent crime activity, with only sporadic incidents reported between 2013 and 2022. During this period, the population saw a slight increase from 462 in 2013 to 552 in 2022, representing a 19.5% growth over the decade.
In terms of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, the city has maintained a consistently safe record with zero incidents reported from 2013 to 2022. This trend has remained stable despite population changes, indicating a 0% murder rate per 1,000 residents and no contribution to the state's overall murder statistics throughout the observed period.
Rape incidents in the city have been extremely rare, with only one case reported in 2017. This singular event resulted in a rate of 2.24 rapes per 1,000 residents for that year and accounted for 0.06% of the state's total rape cases. In all other years, the city reported zero rape incidents, demonstrating an overall low incidence of this crime.
Robbery statistics for Lamont show no reported incidents from 2013 to 2022. This consistent absence of robberies translates to a 0% robbery rate per 1,000 residents and no contribution to the state's robbery figures throughout the decade.
Aggravated assault has been the most prevalent form of violent crime in the city, albeit still at very low levels. Three incidents were reported over the ten-year period: one each in 2016, 2018, and 2019. These incidents resulted in rates of 2.31, 1.92, and 1.75 aggravated assaults per 1,000 residents in their respective years. Each of these cases represented 0.01% of the state's total aggravated assaults for those years. The city experienced no aggravated assaults in the other observed years.
There appears to be a weak correlation between violent crime occurrences and population density. The years with reported violent crimes (2016-2019) coincide with a period of lower population density, ranging from 1,278 to 1,691 people per square mile, compared to the higher densities observed in earlier and later years. However, the limited number of incidents makes it difficult to establish a strong statistical relationship.
Applying predictive models to forecast violent crime trends for the next five years (up to 2029) suggests that Lamont is likely to maintain its low crime rate. Based on the sporadic nature of past incidents and the overall low crime numbers, the city may experience 0-1 violent crimes per year, with aggravated assault being the most likely type if any occur. The forecast indicates a probable continuation of zero murders, rapes, and robberies annually.
In summary, Lamont has demonstrated a remarkably low violent crime rate over the past decade, with only occasional incidents of aggravated assault and a single reported rape. The city's small population and consistent lack of most violent crimes suggest a generally safe environment for residents. While the occasional violent incident does occur, the overall trend points to a community with minimal violent criminal activity, a pattern that is expected to continue in the near future.