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In this write-up, we’ll examine the violent crime rate within Wards and neighborhood clusters, and rank the most improved and most regressed neighborhoods. The data shows that just three neighborhoods account for nearly 80 percent of the increase in the murder rate so far this year.
D.C.’s crime incidents data can be found here. The source code for the data analysis can be found here. The murder of 23-year old Matthew Castrol Shlonsky on August 16, 2015 in the Shaw neighborhood of Northwest D.C. did not appear to be reported in the crime incidents data. We have manually added it.
Homicides by Ward
Murders are up in every Ward, except 1 and 7, with Ward 8 registering the largest increase. While D.C.'s homicide rate has clearly increased between 2014 and 2015, the rate appears to have begun its increase in 2013 and not 2014. Only Ward 7 experienced a significant decrease in homicides between 2014 and 2015.
Figure 1. Homicides by Ward
Using D.C.'s neighborhood cluster classification, we can calculate the change in the murder rate on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis. The largest increase in murders between 2014 and 2015 occurred in Woodland/Fort Stanton, Garfield Heights, Knox Hill (Ward 8, +8 murders), Douglass, Shipley Terrace (Ward 8, +8 murders), and Shaw, Logan Circle (Ward 2, +5 murders). These three neighborhoods account for 80 percent of the increase in the murder rate so far this year.
The most improved neighborhoods are Sheridan, Barry Farm, Buena Vista (Ward 8, -6 murders) and Deanwood, Burrville, Grant Park, Lincoln Heights, Fairmont Heights (Ward 7, -4 murders).
Non-Homicide Violent Crimes by Ward
Figure 2. Other Violent Crimes by Ward
Relationship between Homicide and Other Violent Crimes
Most Improved and Most Regressed Neighborhoods
Figures 4 shows the top ten most regressed neighborhoods. The top ranked neighborhood is in Ward 4. The next two are in Wards 1 and 5, respectively.
Figure 4. Top 10 Most Regressed Neighborhoods between 2014 and 2015
Rank
|
Neighborhood
|
Increase
(pct)
|
Increase
(Incidents)
|
Avg
Annual Violent Crime Incidents *
|
1
|
Lamond
Riggs, Queens Chapel, Fort Totten, Pleasant Hill
|
49
|
24
|
56
|
2
|
Kalorama
Heights, Adams Morgan, Lanier Heights
|
49
|
23
|
84
|
3
|
Brookland, Brentwood, Langdon
|
38
|
35
|
119
|
4
|
Takoma, Brightwood, Manor Park
|
33
|
28
|
103
|
5
|
NoMa, Union Station, Stanton Park, Kingman Park
|
33
|
53
|
187
|
6
|
Ivy City, Arboretum Trinidad, Carver Langston
|
23
|
46
|
205
|
7
|
Capitol Hill, Lincoln Park
|
20
|
22
|
117
|
8
|
Edgewood, Bloomingdale, Truxton Circle, Eckington
|
19
|
27
|
157
|
9
|
T
|
18
|
21
|
134
|
10
|
Dupont Circle, Connecticut Avenue/K Street
|
15
|
11
|
111
|
* Average Annual Violent Crime incident only includes period from January to August 19 of the period 2011 to 2015.
Figure 5 shows the top ten most improved neighborhoods. Not surprisingly, the top three are in Ward 7. Congratulations to Ward 7 for bucking the trend and becoming an overall safer place.
Figure 5. Top 10 Most Improved Neighborhoods between 2014 and 2015
Rank
|
Neighborhood
|
Decrease
(pct)
|
Decrease
(Incidents)
|
Avg
Annual Violent Crime Incidents *
|
1
|
Eastland
Gardens, Kenilworth
|
-68
|
-28
|
22
|
2
|
Fairfax Village, Naylor Gardens, Hillcrest, Summit Park
|
-41
|
-16
|
36
|
3
|
River Terrace, Benning,
Greenway, Fort Dupont
|
-24
|
-45
|
160
|
4
|
Sheridan, Barry Farm, Buena Vista
|
-21
|
-22
|
115
|
5
|
Howard University, Le Droit Park, Cardozo/Shaw
|
-18
|
-20
|
139
|
6
|
Southwest Employment Area, Southwest/Waterfront, Fort McNair, Buzzard Point
|
-17
|
-9
|
60
|
7
|
Georgetown, Burleith/Hillandale
|
-12
|
-4
|
31
|
8
|
West End, Foggy Bottom, GWU
|
-12
|
-3
|
24
|
9
|
Mayfair, Hillbrook, Mahaning Heights
|
-11
|
-13
|
91
|
10
|
Capitol
View, Marshall Heights, Benning Heights
|
-8
|
-24
|
186
|
* Average Annual Violent Crime incident only includes period from January to August 19 of the period 2011 to 2015.
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