Research note
How crime-trend pages differ from static rankings
Static lowest-crime and highest-crime pages answer current-state intent. Crime-direction pages answer directional intent by focusing on movement over time.
Compare crime movement across Black Forest, Colorado, including current violent crime per 1,000, multi-year direction, and where the city sits today in the covered phase-1 safety context.
Ranked rows are precomputed and served as static HTML from R2.
| # | Place | Metric | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tract 007501 0.0 / 1k since 2013-01-13 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.0 / 1k | → |
| 2 | Tract 007602 0.0 / 1k since 2013-01-13 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
0.0 / 1k | → |
| 3 | Tract 007604 +1.1 / 1k since 2013-01-13 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
1.1 / 1k | → |
| 4 | Tract 007502 +2.0 / 1k since 2013-01-13 · percentage suppressed because the starting period was too small |
2.0 / 1k | → |
Static lowest-crime and highest-crime pages answer current-state intent. Crime-direction pages answer directional intent by focusing on movement over time.
When the opening period is unusually small, the page switches to an absolute-rate change instead of a misleading headline percentage. Use current rate and direction together.