The document analyzes crime rates in different neighborhoods in Minneapolis from 2000-2013. It finds that crime rates are generally highest in the summer months and lowest in winter. The neighborhood with the most frequent crime, Downtown West, has darker shading on the map indicating higher crime rates. Graphs of crime rates in the neighborhoods show peaks in summer and lower rates in winter. While most years follow this pattern, some have higher fall crime rates. The analysis concludes that the data supports the hypothesis that summer has the highest crime rates compared to other seasons.