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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Pittsburg, located in Texas, presents an intriguing case study for violent crime trends over the past decade. From 2010 to 2022, the city experienced fluctuations in its total violent crime incidents, with a peak of 48 incidents in 2014 and a low of 13 in 2021. The overall trend shows a decrease of 0% in violent crime incidents from 2010 to 2022, both years recording 16 incidents. During this same period, the population slightly decreased by 1.55%, from 8,177 in 2010 to 8,050 in 2022.
Examining murder trends, the city maintained a remarkably low rate with zero incidents reported in most years. The only exception was in 2015 and 2022, where 2 and 1 murders were reported respectively. This translates to a rate of 0.24 murders per 1,000 people in 2015 and 0.12 per 1,000 in 2022. The percentage of state murders attributed to Pittsburg remained extremely low, peaking at 0.2% in 2015 and 0.06% in 2022. These figures suggest that murder is a rare occurrence in the city, with minimal impact on the state's overall murder statistics.
Rape incidents in the city have fluctuated over the years, with a high of 6 cases in 2014 and a low of 1 case in 2011 and 2021. The rape rate per 1,000 people ranged from 0.13 in 2011 to 0.72 in 2014. The city's contribution to state rape statistics varied, peaking at 0.07% in 2014 and dropping to 0.01% in 2021. This indicates that while rape remains a concern, its occurrence is relatively low and has been decreasing in recent years.
Robbery trends show significant variation, with peaks of 5 incidents in 2014 and lows of 0 incidents in several years, including 2010, 2018, and 2021. The robbery rate per 1,000 people reached its highest at 0.60 in 2014. The city's contribution to state robbery statistics remained consistently low, never exceeding 0.02% of the state total. This suggests that robbery is not a prevalent issue in the city compared to other areas in the state.
Aggravated assault has been the most common violent crime in the city, with a peak of 37 incidents in 2014 and a low of 12 incidents in 2021 and 2022. The rate per 1,000 people ranged from 1.48 in 2021 to 4.42 in 2014. The city's contribution to state aggravated assault statistics varied, reaching a high of 0.08% in 2014 and dropping to 0.02% in recent years. This indicates that while aggravated assault remains the primary violent crime concern, its occurrence has been declining.
Examining correlations, there appears to be a moderate relationship between population density and violent crime rates. As population density increased from 2,235 per square mile in 2022 to 2,326 per square mile in 2014, violent crime incidents also peaked at 48 in 2014. Additionally, there seems to be a weak correlation between the Hispanic population percentage and violent crime rates, with both showing general increases over the study period.
Applying predictive models based on recent trends, it's forecasted that violent crime in Pittsburg may continue to fluctuate but remain relatively low over the next five years (up to 2029). The model suggests a potential range of 15 to 25 violent crime incidents annually, with aggravated assault likely remaining the most common type of violent crime.
In summary, Pittsburg has demonstrated a relatively stable violent crime landscape over the past decade, with some fluctuations but an overall trend towards lower crime rates in recent years. The city's contribution to state crime statistics remains minimal across all categories of violent crime. The most significant challenge appears to be aggravated assault, though even this has shown a decreasing trend. These findings suggest that Pittsburg maintains a relatively safe environment for its residents, with violent crime rates that are manageable and generally declining.