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Crime
Violent Crime
Median Rent
Racial Distributions
Population
Spring Hill, Kansas, is a growing community that has experienced significant changes in its violent crime rates alongside substantial population growth. From 2010 to 2022, the total number of violent crimes fluctuated, with 14 incidents reported in 2010 and 13 in 2022, representing a slight decrease of 7.14% over this period. During the same timeframe, the population increased dramatically from 7,300 in 2010 to 10,636 in 2022, a growth of 45.7%.
The murder rate in the city has remained consistently at zero throughout the recorded period from 2010 to 2022. This stability is noteworthy, especially considering the significant population growth. The murder rate per 1,000 people has therefore remained at 0, and the city has maintained a 0% share of the state's murder cases. This suggests that Spring Hill has been successful in preventing homicides despite its expanding population.
Rape incidents have shown some fluctuation over the years. In 2010, there were 3 reported cases, which decreased to 0 in 2011 and 2012, before rising again to 2 cases annually from 2020 to 2022. The rape rate per 1,000 people decreased from 0.41 in 2010 to 0.19 in 2022, indicating a relative decrease in incidence despite population growth. The city's percentage of state rape cases has varied, from 0.34% in 2010 to 0.20% in 2022, showing a slight decrease in the city's contribution to state totals.
Robbery trends have been minimal and sporadic. The city reported 0 robberies in 2010, 1 case each in 2011, 2012, and 2013, and then returned to 0 from 2020 to 2022. The robbery rate per 1,000 people peaked at 0.13 in 2011 and 2012, dropping to 0 in recent years. The city's share of state robberies has remained extremely low, reaching a maximum of 0.08% in 2013 and staying at 0% from 2020 onwards.
Aggravated assault cases have shown more variability. There were 11 cases in 2010, which decreased to 3 in 2013, before rising again to 11 in 2022. The rate per 1,000 people decreased from 1.51 in 2010 to 1.03 in 2022, indicating a relative decrease despite the recent uptick in cases. The city's percentage of state aggravated assaults has fluctuated, from 0.18% in 2010 to 0.15% in 2022, showing a slight decrease in the city's contribution to state totals.
There appears to be a correlation between population density and violent crime rates. As the population density increased from 780 per square mile in 2010 to 1,137 in 2022, the overall violent crime rate per 1,000 people decreased from 1.92 to 1.22. This suggests that despite becoming more densely populated, the city has managed to maintain relatively lower crime rates.
Applying predictive models based on the available data, it's projected that by 2029, Spring Hill may see a slight increase in violent crimes, potentially reaching around 15-17 incidents annually. This projection assumes a continuation of current trends in population growth and crime rates.
In summary, Spring Hill has demonstrated resilience in managing violent crime rates despite significant population growth. The most notable trends include the consistent absence of murders, fluctuating but generally decreasing rape and robbery rates, and a recent uptick in aggravated assaults. The city's ability to maintain relatively stable crime rates while experiencing rapid population growth suggests effective law enforcement and community safety measures. However, the projected slight increase in violent crimes over the next five years indicates a need for continued vigilance and proactive crime prevention strategies to ensure the safety and well-being of Spring Hill's growing population.