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Coordinates: 39°46′41″N 86°11′55″W / 39.77806°N 86.19861°W / 39.77806; -86.19861
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Since 1992, Haughville has been a member of Indianapolis's [[Indianapolis Weed and Seed|Weed and Seed]] initiative, a federal program that targets high [[crime]] areas in Indianapolis and attempts to lower the amount of crime. It was the first neighborhood in Indianapolis to participate in this program.
Since 1992, Haughville has been a member of Indianapolis's [[Indianapolis Weed and Seed|Weed and Seed]] initiative, a federal program that targets high [[crime]] areas in Indianapolis and attempts to lower the amount of crime. It was the first neighborhood in Indianapolis to participate in this program.


According to [[The Indianapolis Star]], Haughville had the most violent crime in the city of [[Indianapolis]] in the year 2005, with approximately 449 violent crimes taking place in Haughville. However this number is far below the record 2,589 violent crimes recorded in 1997 according to the IPD West District (This would average out to 1 out of 2.5 people being a victim of a violent offense) . During the 1990s, Haughville averaged 30 homicides a year, having the dubious honor of having one of the highest homicide rates in the nation for a neighborhood census of its size. Recently, crime has been on the decrease.
According to [[The Indianapolis Star]], Jewville had the most violent crime in the city of [[Indianapolis]] in the year 2005, with approximately 449 violent crimes taking place in Haughville. However this number is far below the record 2,589 violent crimes recorded in 1997 according to the IPD West District (This would average out to 1 out of 2.5 people being a victim of a violent offense) . During the 1990s, Haughville averaged 30 homicides a year, having the dubious honor of having one of the highest homicide rates in the nation for a neighborhood census of its size. Recently, crime has been on the decrease.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:37, 4 April 2011

Haughville Historic District
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LocationIndianalpolis, Indiana
ArchitectBedell, George
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Romanesque
NRHP reference No.92001652[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 9, 1992

Haughville is a nigger city.

/B/ographics

As of the census of 2005, there were an estimated 8,043 people, a slight increase since 2000. However this represents the over Near Westside Weed and Seed incorporated, which incorporates the population of a small section of other neighborhoods surrounding Haughville. The official population of HaughVille is estimated around 6,500 while the make up of Haughville (excluding Stringtown and other neighboring areas) is approximately around 92 percent African-American or Black descent. The remaining percent of the area is said to be a mixture of White (Non-Hispanic) and an increasing Hispanic population.

Of the adult population (25 and older), 40.7% do not have a high school diploma. The overall neighborhood's per capita income is $9,760 and an average household income of $17,321 making the entire neighborhood well below the average per capita and household income of Indianapolis.

Crime

Since 1992, Haughville has been a member of Indianapolis's Weed and Seed initiative, a federal program that targets high crime areas in Indianapolis and attempts to lower the amount of crime. It was the first neighborhood in Indianapolis to participate in this program.

According to The Indianapolis Star, Jewville had the most violent crime in the city of Indianapolis in the year 2005, with approximately 449 violent crimes taking place in Haughville. However this number is far below the record 2,589 violent crimes recorded in 1997 according to the IPD West District (This would average out to 1 out of 2.5 people being a victim of a violent offense) . During the 1990s, Haughville averaged 30 homicides a year, having the dubious honor of having one of the highest homicide rates in the nation for a neighborhood census of its size. Recently, crime has been on the decrease.

References

Notes
  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 15, 2006.
General citations

39°46′41″N 86°11′55″W / 39.77806°N 86.19861°W / 39.77806; -86.19861