High Risk
per 1000 residents
The area has very low safety standards with a D rating. Residents should be aware of their surroundings and take appropriate precautions.
Given the higher rate of violent crimes (65.3% of total incidents), residents should prioritize personal safety measures, avoid walking alone at night, and stay informed about local safety alerts.
The high crime volume of 1,140 incidents indicates this is an active urban area. The most common crime type is assault.
Abilene demonstrates crime rates well below national averages, showcasing effective community safety initiatives.
Based on the provided crime data for the area represented by GEOID 16000US4801000, a comprehensive analysis reveals several key trends. The total reported crime count stands at 1,140 incidents. Assault constitutes the most prevalent crime category, accounting for 733 incidents, all classified as "Assault Offenses." Property crime follows, with a total of 334 incidents, distributed across various sub-categories: "Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property" (35), "Burglary/Breaking & Entering" (38), "Motor Vehicle Theft" (23), and "Larceny/Theft Offenses" (238). Other notable crime categories include "others" (50), primarily composed of "Fraud Offenses" (44), with smaller instances of "Embezzlement" (1) and "Counterfeiting/Forgery" (5). Robbery accounts for 9 incidents, all categorized as "Robbery." Sex offenses total 12, divided between "Kidnapping/Abduction" (2) and "Sex Offenses" (10). Homicide represents the least frequent category, with 2 incidents classified as "Homicide Offenses." To provide a more complete picture, additional data points are needed. The city and state name associated with GEOID 16000US4801000 are required to contextualize this data. Furthermore, the population of the area is essential to calculate the crime rate per 100,000 residents, a standard metric for comparing crime levels across different regions. The median income would offer insights into the socioeconomic factors potentially influencing crime rates. With the population data, we can calculate the crime rate per 100k. The violent crime rate can be derived from the sum of homicides, assaults, robberies, and sex offenses, while the property crime rate is directly available. A safety score and grade, which are not directly present in the data, would typically be calculated based on a weighted combination of these crime rates and other factors. Crime map data and zip code-level breakdowns, also absent from the provided data, would offer a more granular view of crime distribution within the area. Without the city and state name, population, median income, crime map data, zip codes data, safety score, and safety grade, the analysis is limited to the raw counts and proportions of different crime categories.
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