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  2. Crime in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State Capitol Executive Tower. By the 1960s crime was becoming a significant problem in Phoenix, and by the 1970s crime continued to increase in the city at a faster rate than almost anywhere else in the country. [1] It was during this time frame when an incident occurred in Phoenix which would have national implications.

  3. RAIDS Online - Wikipedia

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    azcentral – Phoenix police chief talks crime stats, published August 21, 2012. nwa – Crime Mapping May Help Residents Stay Safe, published October 11, 2012. KTVZ – Bend joins Redmond in online crime mapping, published October 1, 2012. Reporter Herald – Larimer County residents can access new crime mapping system, published October 1, 2012.

  4. Safe and Dangerous Places in Phoenix - AOL

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    Here are the safest areas and areas to avoid in Phoenix. (Note that Phoenix operates on a grid system, so there's one important rule of thumb: Central Avenue cuts the city in half from north to south.

  5. Sunnyslope, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Sunnyslope zipcode 85021 had above average risks for automotive theft at 473, 211 for burglary, 167 for personal crime risk and 259 for property crime compared to 100 represented as the national average. [11] Zip code 85020 had 358 for automotive theft, burglary 179, personal crime 170, and 222 for property crime. [11]

  6. South Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    South Phoenix has similar crime rates to other areas of Phoenix. Uniform crime rate reports from the Phoenix Police Department show property crime rates at or below those in other parts of Phoenix. [17] Violent crime rates are also similar with most of the activity concentrated between Southern and Broadway. [18]

  7. Arizona saw a 68% increase in hate crimes. Here's what you ...

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    Nationwide, FBI data shows that hate crimes rose more than 47% from 2019 to 2022. Here's what to know and how to report a bias crime in Arizona.

  8. Phoenix police say crime rate, staffing are improving. Here's ...

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  9. Phoenix Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Police Department is the law enforcement agency responsible for the city of Phoenix, Arizona. As of May 2024, the Phoenix Police Department comprises just over 2,500 officers, some 625 below authorized strength of 3,125 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and more than 1,000 support personnel.