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between July 13 and July 17, and two took place in the same neighborhood, Globeville. But DPD statistics from the past two weeks show that Globeville actually ranked thirteenth for Denver neighborhoods with the most violent crimes. And while sections of central Denver tend to rank high for crime in general, the number and type of offenses vary widely from neighborhood to neighborhood..
During the two-week period from July 2 to July 16, the section of Mile High City that registered the most violent crime was Union Station, which isn't an official Denver neighborhood but is tracked by the DPD, with 18.2 offenses per square mile. Civic Center and North Capitol Hill followed, with 16.4 and 11.3 offenses respectively, while Globeville clocked in with 4.4 offenses per square mile.
For property crimes, other crimes and all crimes, however, Globeville didn't land in the top nineteen. The three neighborhoods with the most property crimes from July 2-14 were the Central Business District, or CBD , Capitol Hill and North Capitol Hill . The trio of areas leading the other crimes division were Civic Center , Union Station and the Central Business District . As for total crimes over these two weeks, the CBD led the way with 206.
The disparities between the first and nineteenth neighborhoods in each category was often wide. For example, contrast the CBD's 206.5 overall offenses with the 31.8 that occurred in Platt Park, which finished in the nineteenth position. As this gap indicates, crime is a problem throughout Denver, but it's most acute in the heart of the city.
Continue to see violent crime, property crime, other crime and overall crime data in Denver from July 2 to July 14 for nineteen neighborhoods in each category.
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