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  2. Crime in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston's murder rate in 2005 ranked 46th of U.S. cities with a population over 250,000 in 2005 (per capita rate of 16.3 murders per 100,000 population). [1] In 2010, the city's murder rate (per capita rate of 11.8 murders per 100,000 population) was ranked sixth among U.S. cities with a population of over 750,000 (behind New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia) [2 ...

  3. Brays Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Brays Oaks, formerly known as Fondren Southwest, is an area in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States. The Brays Oaks Management District , also known as the Harris County Improvement District #5 , governs the Brays Oaks area as well as other surrounding areas, such as Westbury .

  4. Asian Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-American News, a newspaper owned by K.L. Sindwani, is distributed to fifty locations in Southwest Houston and has a 5,000 copy-per-week print rate. As of 2007, each issue has 44 pages. Sindwani established it in 1982; at the time he was the only employee and each issue had eight pages. [35]

  5. Gangs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, national street gangs originated in major cities such as New York City and Chicago [5] but they later grew in other American cities like Albuquerque [6] and Washington, D.C. [7] Street gangs can be found all across the United States, with their memberships differing in terms of size, racial and ethnic makeup, and organizational ...

  6. Gang injunction - Wikipedia

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    Gang members who received treatment experienced a 6% difference in recidivism versus those who did not. [22] Gangs serve as proxies for the after-school programs that the middle class takes for granted. [18] Studies have shown that there is less gang activity in cities where intervention programs are implemented, instead of gang injunctions. [7]

  7. Gulfton, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Gulfton is a community in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States [1] 3.2 sq mi (8.3 km 2).It is located between the 610 Loop and Beltway 8, west of the City of Bellaire, southeast of Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59, and north of Bellaire Boulevard.

  8. Bellaire, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Village News and Southwest News is the oldest local paper currently published in Bellaire; its offices are at 5160 Spruce Street. [172] The Bellaire Examiner is a newspaper distributed free to residents. [173]

  9. Sunnyside, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside, the oldest African-American community in southern Houston, was first platted in 1912. [5] When the community opened in the 1910s, H. H. Holmes, the founder, gave the land the name Sunny Side. [6] By the 1940s area residents established a water district and a volunteer fire department. The City of Houston annexed Sunnyside in 1956. [5]