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Jacksonville, with population of 973,000 residents faces significant challenges in managing crime, homelessness, and gang activity. Over the past five years, the city has seen fluctuating crime rates with particular focus on violent crime, gang activity, and a rapidly growing homeless population. This article provides an in-depth look at these issues, the underlying causes, and the measures taken by local authorities to address them. The city has seen a noticeable increase in its homeless population, exacerbated by economic factors, lack of affordable housing, and personal crises. In early 2023, about 71% of the homeless in Jacksonville were experiencing it for the first time due to reasons like job loss, rent increases, and domestic issues. Jacksonville has one of the highest crime rates in the United States compared to communities of all sizes. The city’s overall crime rate stands at 64 per 1,000 residents, making it a significantly higher risk area compared to other U.S. cities. The chances of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Jacksonville are about 1 in 16, which is considerably above the national average. For violent crimes alone, the risk is 1 in 80, and for property crimes, it is 1 in 19. Violent crime includes offenses such as murder, non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. In recent years, Jacksonville has consistently ranked among the top cities in the U.S. for violent crime rates. In 2023, the city recorded 122 murders with a clearance rate of approximately 59%. The violent crime rate was measured at 14 incidents per 1,000 residents, much higher than the national median of 4 per 1,000 residents.