



Starke, Florida
Starke, FL Profile
Starke, FL, population 5,593 , is located
in Florida's Bradford county,
about 38.2 miles from Jacksonville and 106.8 miles from Orlando.
In the 90's the population of Starke has grown by about 7%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Starke has been growing at an annual rate of less than one percent.
Reports show that during 2003 property crime levels in the Starke area were lower than Florida's average.
The same data shows violent crime levels to be higher than the Florida average.
Starke Statistics
Starke Gender Information
Males in Starke: 2,590 (46%)
Females in Starke: 3,003 (54%)
As % of Population in Starke
Race Diversity in Starke
White: 67%
African American: 30%
Asian: 1%
Other/Mixed: 2%
As % of Population in Starke
Age Diversity in Starke
Median Age in Starke: 36.2 (Males in Starke: 32.8, Females in Starke: 39.5)
Starke Males Under 20: 15%
Starke Females Under 20: 15%
Starke Males 20 to 40: 12%
Starke Females 20 to 40: 13%
Starke Males 40 to 60: 11%
Starke Females 40 to 60: 12%
Starke Males Over 60: 8%
Starke Females Over 60: 14%
Economics in Starke
Starke Household Average Size: 2.57 people
Starke Median Household Income: $ 27,021
Starke Median Value of Homes: $ 58,100
Law Enforcement in Starke
Reported crimes in the Starke area during 2003:
Murder and non-negligent man-slaughter: 0
Forcible rape: 0
Robbery: 5
Aggravated assault: 32
Violent crime events per 100,000 people: 645
Burglary: 5
Larceny-theft: 172
Motor vehicle theft: 24
Arson: 0
Property crime events per 100,000 people: 3,505
Starke Location Information
Elevation: 160 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 6.7 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Starke
Hampton 5.7 Miles
Lawtey 7.3 Miles
Waldo 11.2 Miles
Raiford 11.2 Miles
Loch Lomond 11.4 Miles
Keystone Heights 11.9 Miles
Brooker 13.9 Miles
Lake Butler 14.8 Miles
Middleburg 17.3 Miles
Penney Farms 18.1 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Starke
(Population 100,000+)
Jacksonville 38.2 Miles
Orlando 106.8 Miles
Tallahassee 134.2 Miles
Tampa 139.7 Miles
Clearwater 143.1 Miles
St Petersburg 154.2 Miles
Savannah 159.6 Miles
Cape Coral 234.1 Miles
Columbus 243.5 Miles
Augusta 244.1 Miles
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Facts
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Addict
An addict is an individual who has a compulsive urge to use drugs, to the point where they feel they have no effective choice but to continue use. An addict will continue their self destructive behaviors in order to feel good or to avoid
feeling bad. It can dominate their mind, and keep them coming back for more. The addiction can be
different for each addict, depending on their vice and the kind of person they
are.
Therapeutic Community
An effective therapeutic community attends to the many needs of the individual, not just his or her drug use. Care given at a therapeutic community addresses the individual's drug use and associated medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal problems. Also, a therapeutic community will continue to be flexible and provide ongoing assessments of the individual's needs, which may change during the course of care.
Remaining in care at a therapeutic community for an adequate period of time is critical for treatment effectiveness. The time depends on an individual's needs. For most people, the significant improvement is reached at about 3 months in treatment.
Withdrawal
Withdrawal is what happens when a person who is addicted to drugs or alcohol discontinues use. There are numerous symptoms that take place both physically and emotionally when an addicted individual stops using. Withdrawal can last a few days to a few weeks and may include nausea or vomiting, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety. Keep in mind; this only occurs if a person has regular, heavy use of a drug or alcohol. Withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable without professional help. Treatment for withdrawal from alcohol or drugs may require a medical professional to be present. Drug and alcohol rehabilitation is often the best way to overcome withdrawal and its symptoms as well as recovery from drug addiction.
Detox
Detox is necessary when an individual through their chronic use of drugs or alcohol has developed an addiction. The objective of detox is to help the individual achieve a drug and alcohol free state. Detox is intended to relieve the physical symptoms of withdrawal and helps prepare the individual for entry into drug rehabilitation. Therefore, the ultimate goal of detox is preparation for long term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
Drug Abuse
Drug abuse is defined as the chronic or habitual use of any chemical substance to alter states of body or mind for other than medically warranted purposes. Drug abuse is a problem which has an effect on people of all income levels,
ages, and stations in life. Quite often the last person to see that there is a
problem is the drug abuser them self. Every year, more and more people become
drug addicts in their pursuit to get "high".
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