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A recent report from WalletHub identified Detroit, Cleveland and Baltimore as America's most stressed cities. The study ...
Across the country, violent crime is trending down, but Detroit’s drop has been faster and deeper than most. And with that, the question “Is Detroit safe?” ...
A new tool initialized by the city of Detroit allows residents to easily see what crimes have been committed throughout the city.
The city of Detroit has launched a new interactive tool to bring transparency and awareness to crime trends. The Crime Viewer, which is in its beta-testing phase, is a new visualization program ...
The city has taken a varied approach to improving crime rates but the perception of safety hasn't responded nearly as well.
You can also pull up crime maps and statistics that zero in via neighborhood and street address on SpotCrime.com. For instance, a current Detroit Golf map shows a robbery occurred on the 00 block ...
The police are getting better at their jobs, but Detroit still needs innovative ways to combat crime.
Preliminary year-end statistics show that homicides in Detroit have dropped to levels not seen since before the mid-1960s.
The Saginaw News compiled a map of data released by the Federal Bureau of Investigations that shows the rate of violent crime in 2012 across reporting police agencies.
The violent crime rate peaked in 1986 in Michigan, with 803.9 violent offenses per 100,000 people, and was nearly cut in half by 2012.
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