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About Arlington

Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, Texas. The Caddo Indians were the first people in the region. Arlington has a land area of 96 square miles. The city was incorporated in 1884.

Arlington has 396,000 inhabitants. The population increased by 9% from 2010 to 2017. There are 19,200 veterans in the city. An estimated 86% of people in Arlington are United States citizens. 

The racial composition of Arlington is 40% white, 30% Hispanic, 21% black, and 6% Asian. Foreign-born people account for 20% of the population. Roughly one third of residents speak a language other than English at home. Arlington has 76,600 Spanish speakers and 13,400 Vietnamese speakers.

People in Arlington take home a mean annual wage of $26,000. The median household income is $53,600. Fifty-six percent of households own their home. Roughly 17% of Arlington residents live in poverty.

Mental Health in Arlington

The Arlington Police Department is actively involved in the mental health of city residents. The department participates in the National Drug Take-Back initiative twice a year. Residents can safely dispose of unused medication by dropping it off at police district service centers. This initiative reduces the likelihood these drugs will be misused or create a health hazard. 

The Arlington Police Department also provides victim services. Residents who have been targeted by violent crime may experience short or long-term trauma. The Victim Services Program offers crisis counseling in person or on the telephone. It also provides on-site crisis intervention, referral to community services, and safe transportation to and from court.

References:

  1. Arlington. (n.d.). Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/place/Arlington-Texas
  2. Arlington, TX. (n.d.). Data USA. Retrieved from https://datausa.io/profile/geo/arlington-tx
  3. Properly dispose of prescription, over-the-counter drugs during Drug Take-Back initiative. (2013, October 26). Retrieved from http://www.arlington-tx.gov/police/2013/10/26/properly-dispose-prescription-counter-drugs-drug-take-back-initiative
  4. QuickFacts: Arlington city, Texas. (n.d.). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/arlingtoncitytexas/PST045216
  5. Victim services. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.arlington-tx.gov/police/victim-services
 
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