After last Friday’s article on the safest neighborhoods in Chicago, Ward Room got to wondering about the other end of the spectrum: the most violent neighborhoods in Chicago.

So we calculated the murder rate per 100,000 for all 77 Chicago community areas, using the number of homicides since 2007. The figures are an average for the last six years.

The highest murder rate belongs to a place you may not have heard of: Burnside, which is bounded on the north by 87th Street, on the south by 95th Street, on the west by the Metra Electric Line, and on the east by a railroad freight line. Burnside has experienced only 15 homicides in the last six years, but with 2,916 residents, it is the city’s second least populous community area. (For a comprehnsive look at everyone who was shot and killed in Chicago in 2012, check out DNAInfo.com/chicago.)

Here’s a list of the number of homicides, the population, and the murder rate for every community area. In 2012, the citywide murder rate was 19.7.