I am probably moving to DC and would like to map the dangerous areas (especially downtown).? - dangerous areas in miami map
In search of homes in the website of Washington DC has a security card and the number of sex offenders in the area is incredible. Actually dangerous areas allocated in the area of gangs in California and Miami to Boston to compare. In these areas, on average 0-1 per quarter perpetrators radius of one kilometer, while DC is 6-7! Darts others, as some were scattered around a board, while darts DC has exploded as a factory! I am very concerned and would any information, such as.
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If you live in a safe place and deal with the suburbs
Reston prove Northern Virginia, the coaches that have underground lines, so it is very easy for passengers
Ashburn surprisingly good for travelers, it opens right onto the toll road
Here is a map more useful: Murder in DC: http://burgersub.org/murders2k7.htm
You asked about the center - is generally very good, but there are very few homes, and what is new and expensive.
In general, most of Northwest DC safely. Historically, the "demarcation line" (was) in many ways 16th St. NW, but gentrification has pushed East - Shaw, which is the area around St 7, today is the cause of gentrification.
There are many safe areas in the southeast (as Brookland) and Congress (and north-east of the Capitol) is also quite nice, but further east you get, the more dangerous is that it will. But here comes the gentrification of the saints, 15 or 17 (NE, SE).
A simple way is to get an idea of a given area, to see the blogs (blogs neighborhood are many dcist.com context - you go in the drop-down menu on the left and go into "neighborhoods"). You can also write people who blog.
Once you have severe APLacy, communicate with the May Advisory Neighborhood Commission representative for the region. Representatives of the ANC is a voluntary part-time elected officials who serve as links with the government. See http://anc.dc.gov/anc/site/default.asp
Welcome to DC - is a wonderful place.
In my experience, have the most cities have blocked an ex-field, but rather pockets or DC. It took some time for me to imagine that the blocks can be and should not.
I like living in Capital Hill, but beware, you must normally be in the vicinity of the capital - with low numbers and letters.
The area around Howard University is the worst. In fact, for some reason it seems that all the regions, the green line was bad enough.
The area around Howard University is the worst. In fact, for some reason it seems that all the regions, the green line was bad enough.
Like every city, no crime and criminals throughout the city. Overall, like any city, higher income, safe in the region.
These links may be of interest:
http://crimemap.dc.gov/presentation/intr ...
http://www.crimeindc.org/
... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con
http://www.everyaptmapped.com/
Good luck!
City, knows from Dupont to Georgetown is safe. If security is an important issue of crime, and want to live in the area, I recommend you stay west of NW 16th St, or on Capitol Hill between the Capitol and Eastern European market.
Penn Quarter near the MCI Center, about 9 to 5 and in southern Massachusetts, it is also quite strong.
If you are familiar with urban life, there are other areas is 16 years old, who are still comfortably safe, but you have to be careful. I live in Brookland, which was one of the other auditors, is in my opinion certainly mentioned, but I would not recommend any new urban life. There are even sites to look for the Anacostia River, OK, but if you know what you do, I also recommend against it.
Stay away from south-east!
Be cautious when reporting online, and so on, because the data is not correct. Even data that is collected by governments, may have their problems - and is quite good in general. It also depends on how the city wants to classify the crimes and criminals.
Downtown is pretty safe. If you are in the north-west, which are relatively safe. South of the capital is not the best.
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