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Index Crimes by County and Agency: Beginning 1990 Public Safety
The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) collects crime reports from more than 500 New York State police and sheriffs' departments. DCJS compiles these reports as New York's official crime statistics and submits them to the FBI under the National Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. UCR uses standard offense definitions to count crime in localities across America regardless of variations in crime laws from state to state. In New York State, law enforcement agencies use the UCR system to report their monthly crime totals to DCJS. The UCR reporting system collects information on seven crimes classified as Index offenses which are most commonly used to gauge overall crime volume. These include the violent crimes of murder/non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault; and the property crimes of burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. Police agencies may experience reporting problems that preclude accurate or complete reporting. The counts represent only crimes reported to the police but not total crimes that occurred. DCJS posts preliminary data in the spring and final data in the fall.
index_crimes_by_county_and_agency_beginning_1990.csv
Hate Crimes by County and Bias Type: Beginning 2010 Public Safety
Under New York State’s Hate Crime Law (Penal Law Article 485), a person commits a hate crime when one of a specified set of offenses is committed targeting a victim because of a perception or belief about their race, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, religion, religious practice, age, disability, or sexual orientation, or when such an act is committed as a result of that type of perception or belief. These types of crimes can target an individual, a group of individuals, or public or private property. DCJS submits hate crime incident data to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. Information collected includes number of victims, number of offenders, type of bias motivation, and type of victim.
hate_crimes_by_county_and_bias_type_beginning_2010.csv
Index, Violent, Property, and Firearm Rates By County: Beginning 1990 Public Safety
The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) collects crime reports from more than 500 New York State police and sheriffs’ departments. DCJS compiles these reports as New York’s official crime statistics and submits them to the FBI under the National Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. UCR uses standard offense definitions to count crime in localities across America regardless of variations in crime laws from state to state. In New York State, law enforcement agencies use the UCR system to report their monthly crime totals to DCJS. The UCR reporting system collects information on seven crimes classified as Index offenses which are most commonly used to gauge overall crime volume. These include the violent crimes of murder/non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault; and the property crimes of burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. Firearm counts are derived from taking the number of violent crimes which involve a firearm. Population data are provided every year by the FBI, based on US Census information. Police agencies may experience reporting problems that preclude accurate or complete reporting. The counts represent only crimes reported to the police but not total crimes that occurred. DCJS posts preliminary data in the spring and final data in the fall.
adult_arrests_18_and_older_by_county_beginning_1970.csv
Jail Population By County: Beginning 1997 Public Safety
This file details average daily census figures based on daily counts submitted by each jail to the State Commission of Correction. New York City jail population figures have been reported to the state since 2016, while data for the Non-New York City region and each county outside of the five boroughs are shown annually from 1997 onward. Data are presented in the following categories: Census, Boarded Out, Boarded In, In House, Sentenced, Civil, Federal, Technical Parole Violators, State Readies and Other Unsentenced.
jail_population_by_county_beginning_1997.csv
Adult Arrests 18 and Older by County: Beginning 1970 Public Safety
The counts of arrests are derived from information transmitted from law enforcement agencies to the Division of Criminal Justice Services Computerized Criminal History database for fingerprintable offenses. Arrests shown involve individuals who were 18 or older when the crime was committed. Fingerprintable offenses (defined in Criminal Procedure Law §160.10) include any felony, a misdemeanor defined in the penal law, a misdemeanor defined outside the penal law which would constitute a felony if such a person had a previous judgment of conviction for a crime, or loitering for the purpose of engaging in prostitution as defined in subdivision two of Penal Law §240.37.
adult_arrests_18_and_older_by_county_beginning_1970.csv
Fire Department Directory for New York State Public Safety
This dataset lists the name, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) ID, location and phone number for all Fire Departments in New York State. This data is collected and maintained by the Office of Fire Prevention & Control (OFPC) within DHSES and is updated annually.
fire_department_directory_for_new_york_state.csv
Law Enforcement Personnel by Agency: Beginning 2007 Public Safety
The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) collects personnel statistics from more than 500 New York State police and sheriffs’ departments. In New York State, law enforcement agencies use the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system to report their annual personnel counts to DCJS.
law_enforcement_personnel_by_agency__beginning_2007.csv
Probationers Under Supervision: Beginning 2006 Public Safety
The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) collects information regarding Probationers Under Supervision from New York City Probation and the 57 county probation departments outside New York City. This datasets shows the number of probationers, by county, by conviction category and by type of offense.
probationers_under_supervision_beginning_2006.csv
County Emergency Management Offices Public Safety
This dataset lists the County, Emergency Manager Name, Address and Office Phone Number for all Emergency Management Offices within NYS. The New York State Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and its predecessor agencies have been responsible for coordinating the activities of all State agencies to protect New York's communities, the State's economic well-being, and the environment from natural and man-made disasters and emergencies.
county_emergency_management_offices.csv
Security Guard Schools Approved by the Division of Criminal Justice Services Public Safety
This is a current list of approved security guard schools. The Security Guard Act of 1992 requires registration and training of security guards in New York State. The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) approves the private security training schools and provides administrative oversight for mandated security training.
security_guard_schools_approved_by_the_division_of_criminal_justice_services.csv
Incarcerated Individuals Under Custody: Beginning 2008 Public Safety
Represents incarcerated individuals under custody in NYS Department of Corrections and Community Supervision as of March 31 of the snapshot year. Includes data about admission type, county, gender, age, race/ethnicity, crime, and facility.
incarcerated_individuals_under_custody_beginning_2008.csv
Releasees Under Community Supervision: Beginning 2008 Public Safety
Provides data about releasees under community supervision on March 31 of the snapshot year. Information includes region of supervision, county of residence, snapshot year, supervision level, gender, age, and race/ethnicity as of the file date, and crime type for most serious instant offense.
releasees_under_community_supervision_beginning_2008.csv
Directory of Criminal Justice Agencies Public Safety
A directory of the Criminal Justice Agencies located in New York State.
directory_of_criminal_justice_agencies.csv
Recidivism: Beginning 2008 Public Safety
Represents return status within three years of release among incarcerated individuals released to the community during a particular calendar year. Each data record represents a release to the community as a result of completing maximum sentence, reaching conditional release date, or being approved for release by the Board of Parole. The dataset includes data about release year, county of indictment, gender, age at release, and return status.
recidivism_beginning_2008.csv
Security Level and Facility by Crime Group, Under Custody Public Safety
Number of under-custody offenders by facility by crime grouping
security_level_and_facility_by_crime_group.csv
Wildland Search and Rescue Missions by NYS Forest Rangers: Beginning 2012 Public Safety
Search and Rescue incidents for which the Division of Forest Protection has responded
wildland_search_and_rescue_missions_by_nys_forest_rangers_beginning_2012.csv
Sentences to Probation by Year: Beginning 1970 Public Safety
The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) collects information on sentences to probation from the Office of Court Administration. DCJS publishes annual data on the DCJS public website.
sentences_to_probation_by_year_beginning_1970.csv
Prison Admissions: Beginning 2008 Public Safety
Represents inmate admissions to the NYS Department of Corrections and Community Supervision for a new offense or for a parole violation by month of admission. Includes data about admission type, county, gender, age, and crime.
prison_admissions_beginning_2008.csv
Police Officer Memorial Honor Roll: Beginning 1791 Public Safety
A listing of the police officers from around New York State who died while in the performance of their duties. The Office of Public Safety (OPS) of the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) facilitates and provides support services for all activities surrounding the New York State Police Officers Memorial. A Remembrance Ceremony is held at the Memorial each year during the month of May.
police_officer_memorial_honor_roll_beginning_1791.csv
Parole Board Decisions for Initial Interviews by Crime Type: Beginning 2008 Public Safety
Represents Initial interview decisions made by the NYS Board of Parole by crime type and month and calendar year.
parole_board_decisions_for_initial_interviews_by_crime_type_beginning_2008.csv
New York State Fallen Firefighters Memorial Roll of Honor
This dataset lists the Name, Rank, Fire Department, Date of Death, Current Location on Memorial Wall of each Firefighter whose name has been engraved on the wall.
new_york_state_fallen_firefighters_memorial_roll_of_honor.csv
Motor Vehicle Collisions - Crashes
The Motor Vehicle Collisions crash table contains details on the crash event. Each row represents a crash event. The Motor Vehicle Collisions data tables contain information from all police reported motor vehicle collisions in NYC. The police report (MV104-AN) is required to be filled out for collisions where someone is injured or killed, or where there is at least $1000 worth of damage (https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/ny_overlay_mv-104an_rev05_2004.pdf). It should be noted that the data is preliminary and subject to change when the MV-104AN forms are amended based on revised crash details.For the most accurate, up to date statistics on traffic fatalities, please refer to the NYPD Motor Vehicle Collisions page (updated weekly) or Vision Zero View (updated monthly). Due to success of the CompStat program, NYPD began to ask how to apply the CompStat principles to other problems. Other than homicides, the fatal incidents with which police have the most contact with the public are fatal traffic collisions. Therefore in April 1998, the Department implemented TrafficStat, which uses the CompStat model to work towards improving traffic safety. Police officers complete form MV-104AN for all vehicle collisions. The MV-104AN is a New York State form that has all of the details of a traffic collision. Before implementing Trafficstat, there was no uniform traffic safety data collection procedure for all of the NYPD precincts. Therefore, the Police Department implemented the Traffic Accident Management System (TAMS) in July 1999 in order to collect traffic data in a uniform method across the City. TAMS required the precincts manually enter a few selected MV-104AN fields to collect very basic intersection traffic crash statistics which included the number of accidents, injuries and fatalities. As the years progressed, there grew a need for additional traffic data so that more detailed analyses could be conducted. The Citywide traffic safety initiative, Vision Zero started in the year 2014. Vision Zero further emphasized the need for the collection of more traffic data in order to work towards the Vision Zero goal, which is to eliminate traffic fatalities. Therefore, the Department in March 2016 replaced the TAMS with the new Finest Online Records Management System (FORMS). FORMS enables the police officers to electronically, using a Department cellphone or computer, enter all of the MV-104AN data fields and stores all of the MV-104AN data fields in the Department’s crime data warehouse. Since all of the MV-104AN data fields are now stored for each traffic collision, detailed traffic safety analyses can be conducted as applicable.
motor_vehicle_collisions_crashes.csv
Wildland Search and Rescue Missions by NYS Forest Rangers: Beginning 2012
Search and Rescue incidents for which the Division of Forest Protection has responded
wildland_search_and_rescue_missions_by_nys_forest_rangers_beginning_2012.csv
Prison Releases: Beginning 2008
Represents incarcerated individual releases to the community during the calendar year from a term of incarceration at a NYS DOCCS facility. Includes data about type of release, county of commitment, first known county of residence, sex, race/ethnicity, age at release, and most serious crime.
prison_releases_beginning_2008.csv
Construction Fatalities: Beginning 2022
Information provided pertains to all incidents under which a worker performing construction work suffered a work-related fatal injury. This data is collected by the NYSDOL per NY Lab L section 44 (https://law.justia.com/codes/new-york/2021/lab/article-2/44/).
construction_fatalities_beginning_2022.csv
NYPD Arrest Data (Year to Date)
This is a breakdown of every arrest effected in NYC by the NYPD during the current year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning. Each record represents an arrest effected in NYC by the NYPD and includes information about the type of crime, the location and time of enforcement. In addition, information related to suspect demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
nypd_arrest_data_year_to_date.csv
NYPD Complaint Data Historic
This dataset includes all valid felony, misdemeanor, and violation crimes reported to the New York City Police Department (NYPD) from 2006 to the end of last year (2019). For additional details, please see the attached data dictionary in the ‘About’ section.
nypd_complaint_data_historic.csv
NYPD Shooting Incident Data (Historic)
List of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC going back to 2006 through the end of the previous calendar year. This is a breakdown of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC going back to 2006 through the end of the previous calendar year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning before being posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a shooting incident in NYC and includes information about the event, the location and time of occurrence. In addition, information related to suspect and victim demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of shooting/criminal activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
nypd_shooting_incident_data_historic.csv
NYPD Complaint Data Current (Year To Date)
This dataset includes all valid felony, misdemeanor, and violation crimes reported to the New York City Police Department (NYPD) for all complete quarters so far this year (2019). For additional details, please see the attached data dictionary in the ‘About’ section.
nypd_complaint_data_current_year_to_date.csv
NYPD Arrests Data (Historic)
List of every arrest in NYC going back to 2006 through the end of the previous calendar year. This is a breakdown of every arrest effected in NYC by the NYPD going back to 2006 through the end of the previous calendar year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning before being posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents an arrest effected in NYC by the NYPD and includes information about the type of crime, the location and time of enforcement. In addition, information related to suspect demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
nypd_arrests_data_historic.csv
EMS Incident Dispatch Data
The EMS Incident Dispatch Data file contains data that is generated by the EMS Computer Aided Dispatch System. The data spans from the time the incident is created in the system to the time the incident is closed in the system. It covers information about the incident as it relates to the assignment of resources and the Fire Department’s response to the emergency. To protect personal identifying information in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), specific locations of incidents are not included and have been aggregated to a higher level of detail.
ems_incident_dispatch_data.csv
Daily Inmates In Custody
Daily inmates in custody with attributes (custody level, mental health designation, race, gender, age, leagal status, sealed status, security risk group membership, top charge, and infraction flag). This data set excludes Sealed Cases. Resulting summaries may differ slightly from other published statistics.
daily_inmates_in_custody.csv
Emergency Response Incidents
Type and address of emergency incident to which OEM responded
emergency_response_incidents.csv
FDNY Firehouse Listing
Location of Firehouses and companies
fdny_firehouse_listing.csv
NYPD Shooting Incident Data (Year To Date)
List of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC during the current calendar year. This is a breakdown of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC during the current calendar year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning before being posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a shooting incident in NYC and includes information about the event, the location and time of occurrence. In addition, information related to suspect and victim demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
nypd_shooting_incident_data_year_to_date.csv
Fire Incident Dispatch Data
The Fire Incident Dispatch Data file contains data that is generated by the Starfire Computer Aided Dispatch System. The data spans from the time the incident is created in the system to the time the incident is closed in the system. It covers information about the incident as it relates to the assignment of resources and the Fire Department’s response to the emergency. To protect personal identifying information in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), specific locations of incidents are not included and have been aggregated to a higher level of detail.
fire_incident_dispatch_data.csv
NYPD Hate Crimes
Dataset containing confirmed hate crime incidents in NYC
nypd_hate_crimes.csv
Motor Vehicle Collisions - Person
The Motor Vehicle Collisions person table contains details for people involved in the crash. Each row represents a person (driver, occupant, pedestrian, bicyclist,..) involved in a crash. The data in this table goes back to April 2016 when crash reporting switched to an electronic system. The Motor Vehicle Collisions data tables contain information from all police reported motor vehicle collisions in NYC. The police report (MV104-AN) is required to be filled out for collisions where someone is injured or killed, or where there is at least $1000 worth of damage (https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/ny_overlay_mv-104an_rev05_2004.pdf). It should be noted that the data is preliminary and subject to change when the MV-104AN forms are amended based on revised crash details. Due to success of the CompStat program, NYPD began to ask how to apply the CompStat principles to other problems. Other than homicides, the fatal incidents with which police have the most contact with the public are fatal traffic collisions. Therefore in April 1998, the Department implemented TrafficStat, which uses the CompStat model to work towards improving traffic safety. Police officers complete form MV-104AN for all vehicle collisions. The MV-104AN is a New York State form that has all of the details of a traffic collision. Before implementing Trafficstat, there was no uniform traffic safety data collection procedure for all of the NYPD precincts. Therefore, the Police Department implemented the Traffic Accident Management System (TAMS) in July 1999 in order to collect traffic data in a uniform method across the City. TAMS required the precincts manually enter a few selected MV-104AN fields to collect very basic intersection traffic crash statistics which included the number of accidents, injuries and fatalities. As the years progressed, there grew a need for additional traffic data so that more detailed analyses could be conducted. The Citywide traffic safety initiative, Vision Zero started in the year 2014. Vision Zero further emphasized the need for the collection of more traffic data in order to work towards the Vision Zero goal, which is to eliminate traffic fatalities. Therefore, the Department in March 2016 replaced the TAMS with the new Finest Online Records Management System (FORMS). FORMS enables the police officers to electronically, using a Department cellphone or computer, enter all of the MV-104AN data fields and stores all of the MV-104AN data fields in the Department’s crime data warehouse. Since all of the MV-104AN data fields are now stored for each traffic collision, detailed traffic safety analyses can be conducted as applicable.
motor_vehicle_collisions_person.csv
NYPD Calls for Service (Year to Date)
Calls for Service to NYPD's 911 system This dataset documents entries into the NYPD 911 system, ICAD. The data is collected from the ICAD system which call takers and dispatchers use to communicate with callers and the NYPD. Each record represents an entry into the system. The data includes entries generated by members of the public as well as self-initiated entries by NYPD Members of Service. The data can be used for issues being responded to by the NYPD.
nypd_calls_for_service_year_to_date.csv
Incidents Responded to by Fire Companies
This dataset contains detailed information on incidents handled by FDNY Fire (non-EMS) units and includes fire, medical and non-fire emergencies. The data is collected in the New York Fire Incident Reporting System (NYFIRS), which is structured by the FDNY to provide data to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). NFIRS is a modular all-incident reporting system designed by the U.S. Fire Administration. After responding to an incident, FDNY officers complete one or more of the NFIRS modules, depending upon the type of incident. The information in these modules describes the kind of incident responded to, where it occurred, the resources used to mitigate it. Although NFIRS was designed specifically to understand the nature and causes of fire, as well as civilian fire casualties and firefighter injuries, it has been expanded to collect basic information on all incidents to which fire units respond.
incidents_responded_to_by_fire_companies.csv
NYPD Calls for Service (Year to Date)
Calls for Service to NYPD's 911 system This dataset documents entries into the NYPD 911 system, ICAD. The data is collected from the ICAD system which call takers and dispatchers use to communicate with callers and the NYPD. Each record represents an entry into the system. The data includes entries generated by members of the public as well as self-initiated entries by NYPD Members of Service. The data can be used for issues being responded to by the NYPD.
nypd_calls_for_service_year_to_date.csv
911 End-to-End Data
All incident segments for each of the first responding agencies (PD, FD and EMS) that contribute to the end-to-end response times. This data set provides call volumes broken down by incident type for each Week Start time period as well as the timestamps and average response times (in seconds) for each segment of the call. For the Incident Type Definitions please refer to this link.
911_end_to_end_data.csv
NYPD Criminal Court Summons (Historic)
List of every criminal summons issued in NYC going back to 2006 through the end of the previous calendar year. This is a breakdown of every criminal summons issued in NYC by the NYPD going back to 2006 through the end of the previous calendar year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning before being posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a criminal summons issued in NYC by the NYPD and includes information about the type of crime, the location and time of enforcement. In addition, information related to suspect demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
nypd_criminal_court_summons_historic.csv
Motor Vehicle Collisions - Vehicles
The Motor Vehicle Collisions vehicle table contains details on each vehicle involved in the crash. Each row represents a motor vehicle involved in a crash. The data in this table goes back to April 2016 when crash reporting switched to an electronic system. The Motor Vehicle Collisions data tables contain information from all police reported motor vehicle collisions in NYC. The police report (MV104-AN) is required to be filled out for collisions where someone is injured or killed, or where there is at least $1000 worth of damage (https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/ny_overlay_mv-104an_rev05_2004.pdf). It should be noted that the data is preliminary and subject to change when the MV-104AN forms are amended based on revised crash details. Due to success of the CompStat program, NYPD began to ask how to apply the CompStat principles to other problems. Other than homicides, the fatal incidents with which police have the most contact with the public are fatal traffic collisions. Therefore in April 1998, the Department implemented TrafficStat, which uses the CompStat model to work towards improving traffic safety. Police officers complete form MV-104AN for all vehicle collisions. The MV-104AN is a New York State form that has all of the details of a traffic collision. Before implementing Trafficstat, there was no uniform traffic safety data collection procedure for all of the NYPD precincts. Therefore, the Police Department implemented the Traffic Accident Management System (TAMS) in July 1999 in order to collect traffic data in a uniform method across the City. TAMS required the precincts manually enter a few selected MV-104AN fields to collect very basic intersection traffic crash statistics which included the number of accidents, injuries and fatalities. As the years progressed, there grew a need for additional traffic data so that more detailed analyses could be conducted. The Citywide traffic safety initiative, Vision Zero started in the year 2014. Vision Zero further emphasized the need for the collection of more traffic data in order to work towards the Vision Zero goal, which is to eliminate traffic fatalities. Therefore, the Department in March 2016 replaced the TAMS with the new Finest Online Records Management System (FORMS). FORMS enables the police officers to electronically, using a Department cellphone or computer, enter all of the MV-104AN data fields and stores all of the MV-104AN data fields in the Department’s crime data warehouse. Since all of the MV-104AN data fields are now stored for each traffic collision, detailed traffic safety analyses can be conducted as applicable.
motor_vehicle_collisions_vehicles.csv
NYPD Criminal Court Summons Incident Level Data (Year To Date)
List of every criminal summons issued in NYC during the current calendar year. This is a breakdown of every criminal summons issued in NYC by the NYPD during the current calendar year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning before being posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a criminal summons issued in NYC by the NYPD and includes information about the type of crime, the location and time of enforcement. In addition, information related to suspect demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
nypd_criminal_court_summons_incident_level_data_year_to_date.csv
Bureau of Fire Prevention - Active Violation Orders (Historical)
NOTE: The source database for this dataset has been decommissioned. No new data will be added to this dataset. This dataset contains active violation orders given by the Bureau of Fire Prevention. This dataset does not contain Violation Orders given by fire companies, or any Notices of Violation. For data on Notices of Violation, please refer to datasets provided by the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH).
bureau_of_fire_prevention_active_violation_orders_historical.csv
In-Service Alarm Box Locations
This dataset contains the location of physical alarm boxes. It includes operational voice capable Emergency Reporting System (ERS) devices as well as pull-activated Box Alarm Reporting System (BARS) devices. Out-of-service BARS devices are not identified as such and may be included in this dataset. This dataset excludes the location of Class-3, Private Fire Alarm boxes.
in_service_alarm_box_locations.csv
Inmate Deaths
Non-natural deaths of inmates in custody.
inmate_deaths.csv
Bureau of Fire Prevention - Inspections (Historical)
NOTE: The source database for this dataset has been decommissioned. No new data will be added to this dataset. This dataset contains permit and Bureau of Fire Prevention inspection information by account holder. Each building may have more than one permit holder. Each permit holder may have multiple permits in multiple buildings.
bureau_of_fire_prevention_inspections_historical.csv
NYCEM Emergency Notifications
Messages sent with information about emergency events and important City services
nycem_emergency_notifications.csv
Civilian Complaint Review Board: Allegations Against Police Officers
A list of all closed allegations made against uniformed members of the New York Police Department since the year 2000. A single complaint may include multiple allegations between multiple victims / alleged victims and multiple officers. A single allegation is between one complainant and one officer. The term "Victim / Alleged Victim" refers to the person claiming harm by at least one or more allegation(s) of police misconduct. The dataset is part of a database of all public police misconduct records the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) maintains on complaints against New York Police Department uniformed members of service received in CCRB's jurisdiction since the year 2000, when CCRB's database was first built. This data is published as four tables: Civilian Complaint Review Board: Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Complaints Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Allegations Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Penalties A single complaint can include multiple allegations, and those allegations may include multiple subject officers and multiple complainants. Public records exclude complaints and allegations that were closed as Mediated, Mediation Attempted, Administrative Closure, Conciliated (for some complaints prior to the year 2000), or closed as Other Possible Misconduct Noted. This database is inclusive of prior datasets held on Open Data (previously maintained as "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Received," "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Closed," and "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Allegations Closed") but includes information and records made public by the June 2020 repeal of New York Civil Rights law 50-a, which precipitated a full revision of what CCRB data could be considered public.
civilian_complaint_review_board_allegations_against_police_officers.csv
NYC Fire Department Building Vacate List (Historical)
Note: The source database for this dataset has been decommissioned. FDNY is currently engaged in creating a new system, but no new data will be added to this dataset. List of ordered vacated buildings declared unsafe and off-limits
nyc_fire_department_building_vacate_list_historical.csv
NYPD Calls for Service (Historic)
Calls for Service to NYPD's 911 system This dataset documents entries into the NYPD 911 system, ICAD. The data is collected from the ICAD system which call takers and dispatchers use to communicate with callers and the NYPD. Each record represents an entry into the system. The data includes entries generated by members of the public as well as self-initiated entries by NYPD Members of Service. The data can be used for issues being responded to by the NYPD.
nypd_calls_for_service_historic.csv
Risk Based Inspections (RBIS)
This dataset contains dates and locations of Risk-Based Inspections carried out by fire companies. This data set does not include other inspections performed by fire companies such as Construction, Demolition & Abatement or other mandatory inspections.
risk_based_inspections_rbis.csv
NYPD Use of Force Incidents
Dataset containing information related to Force Incidents involving NYPD Members of Service. The Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Report is the primary means by which the NYPD records use of force incidents. All reportable instances of force – whether used by a member of the Department, or against the member – are recorded on a TRI Report. Data provided here are a result of the information captured on TRI Reports. Each record corresponds to an incident where a member of service used force. The data can be used to explore the various categories of force incidents and when and in which precinct they occurred. The data is used to populate the public facing Force Dashboard (https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiOGNhMjVhYTctMjk3Ny00MTZjLTliNDAtY2M2ZTQ5YWI3N2ViIiwidCI6IjJiOWY1N2ViLTc4ZDEtNDZmYi1iZTgzLWEyYWZkZDdjNjA0MyJ9).
nypd_use_of_force_incidents.csv
Inmate Admissions
Inmate admissions with attributes (race, gender, legal status, top charge). This data set excludes Sealed Cases. Resulting summaries may differ slightly from other published statistics.
inmate_admissions.csv
Civilian Complaint Review Board: Complaints Against Police Officers
The primary table for all public data on complaints, including dates, locations and the outcomes of closed complaints received since the year 2000. The dataset is part of a database of all public police misconduct records the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) maintains on complaints against New York Police Department uniformed members of service received in CCRB's jurisdiction since the year 2000, when CCRB's database was first built. This data is published as four tables: Civilian Complaint Review Board: Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Complaints Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Allegations Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Penalties A single complaint can include multiple allegations, and those allegations may include multiple subject officers and multiple complainants. Public records exclude complaints and allegations that were closed as Mediated, Mediation Attempted, Administrative Closure, Conciliated (for some complaints prior to the year 2000), or closed as Other Possible Misconduct Noted. This database is inclusive of prior datasets held on Open Data (previously maintained as "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Received," "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Closed," and "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Allegations Closed") but includes information and records made public by the June 2020 repeal of New York Civil Rights law 50-a, which precipitated a full revision of what CCRB data could be considered public.
civilian_complaint_review_board_complaints_against_police_officers.csv
Bureau of Fire Prevention - Building Summary (Historical)
NOTE: The source database for this dataset has been decommissioned. No new data will be added to this dataset. This data set contains sprinkler, standpipe and total number of active violations by building. Note, the number of violations in each building may have been issued to multiple certificate holders, or may not be tied to any certificate holder.
bureau_of_fire_prevention_building_summary_historical.csv
Intimate Partner Violence Related Snapshots: New York City Community Board Districts
The dataset contains annual count data for the number of intimate partner related domestic incident reports, intimate partner-related felony assaults, domestic violence related felony assaults, intimate partner-related rapes and domestic violence related rapes. The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) formulates policies and programs, coordinates the citywide delivery of domestic violence services and works with diverse communities and community leaders to increase awareness of domestic violence. OCDV collaborates closely with government and nonprofit agencies that assist domestic violence survivors and operates the New York City Family Justice Centers. These co‐located multidisciplinary domestic violence service centers provide vital social service, civil legal and criminal justice assistance for survivors of intimate partner violence and their children under one roof. OCDV also has a Policy and Training Institute that provides trainings on intimate partner violence to other City agencies. The New York City Healthy Relationship Academy, with is part of the Policy and Training Institute, provides peer lead workshops on healthy relationships and teen dating violence to individuals between the age of 13 and 24, their parents and staff of agencies that work with youth in that age range. The dataset is collected to produce an annual report on the number of family-related and domestic violence related incidents that occur at the community board district level in New York City. The New York City Police Department provides OCDV with count data on: Intimate partner related domestic incident reports, intimate partner related felony assaults, domestic violence felony assaults, intimate partner related rapes and domestic violence related rapes.
intimate_partner_violence_related_snapshots_new_york_city_community_board_districts.csv
Civilian Complaint Review Board: Complaints Against Police Officers
The primary table for all public data on complaints, including dates, locations and the outcomes of closed complaints received since the year 2000. The dataset is part of a database of all public police misconduct records the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) maintains on complaints against New York Police Department uniformed members of service received in CCRB's jurisdiction since the year 2000, when CCRB's database was first built. This data is published as four tables: Civilian Complaint Review Board: Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Complaints Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Allegations Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Penalties A single complaint can include multiple allegations, and those allegations may include multiple subject officers and multiple complainants. Public records exclude complaints and allegations that were closed as Mediated, Mediation Attempted, Administrative Closure, Conciliated (for some complaints prior to the year 2000), or closed as Other Possible Misconduct Noted. This database is inclusive of prior datasets held on Open Data (previously maintained as "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Received," "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Closed," and "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Allegations Closed") but includes information and records made public by the June 2020 repeal of New York Civil Rights law 50-a, which precipitated a full revision of what CCRB data could be considered public.Read more
civilian_complaint_review_board_complaints_against_police_officers.csv
Intimate Partner Violence Related Snapshots: New York City Community Board Districts
The dataset contains annual count data for the number of intimate partner related domestic incident reports, intimate partner-related felony assaults, domestic violence related felony assaults, intimate partner-related rapes and domestic violence related rapes. The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) formulates policies and programs, coordinates the citywide delivery of domestic violence services and works with diverse communities and community leaders to increase awareness of domestic violence. OCDV collaborates closely with government and nonprofit agencies that assist domestic violence survivors and operates the New York City Family Justice Centers. These co‐located multidisciplinary domestic violence service centers provide vital social service, civil legal and criminal justice assistance for survivors of intimate partner violence and their children under one roof. OCDV also has a Policy and Training Institute that provides trainings on intimate partner violence to other City agencies. The New York City Healthy Relationship Academy, with is part of the Policy and Training Institute, provides peer lead workshops on healthy relationships and teen dating violence to individuals between the age of 13 and 24, their parents and staff of agencies that work with youth in that age range. The dataset is collected to produce an annual report on the number of family-related and domestic violence related incidents that occur at the community board district level in New York City. The New York City Police Department provides OCDV with count data on: Intimate partner related domestic incident reports, intimate partner related felony assaults, domestic violence felony assaults, intimate partner related rapes and domestic violence related rapes.Read more
intimate_partner_violence_related_snapshots_new_york_city_community_board_districts.csv
NYPD B Summons (Year to Date)
Moving violation summonses issued by the NYPD. This dataset documents the issuance of moving violations (B summonses) by the NYPD. The data is collected from members of service upon completion of the New York State form. Each record represents a summons (vioaltion). The data can be used for analyzing traffic enforcement activity by the NYPD.Read more
nypd_b_summons_year_to_date.csv
Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence Annual Fact Sheet 2015-2016
The dataset contains annual count data for the number of intimate partner homicides, calls to the domestic violence hotline, total and borough counts for total and new client visits and by borough to the New York City Family Justice Centers and the number of trainings and workshops conducted by the Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence Policy and Training Unit and the Healthy Relationship Academy.Read more
mayors_office_to_combat_domestic_violence_annual_fact_sheet_2015_2016.csv
ENDGBV: The Intersection of Domestic Violence, Race/Ethnicity and Sex
This data set contains New York City Police Department provided incident level data for domestic violence related offenses felony assaults, felony rapes and domestic incident reports) for calendar years 2020 and 2021. The data includes: date of incident, precinct of incident, borough of incident, suspect victim relationship, victim stated relationship description, victims race, victims sex, victims reported age, suspect race, suspect sex, suspect reported age, community district of incident, community district has high poverty rate, community district has low median household income, and high rate of unemployment. The following defines domestic violence incident report, domestic violence related felony assault and felony rapes: Domestic Violence Incident Report (DIR) is a form that police must complete every time they respond to a domestic incident, whether or not an arrest is made. A DIR would be filed for any domestic violence offense, including felony assault and felony rape.Read more
endgbv_the_intersection_of_domestic_violence_raceethnicity_and_sex.csv
Civilian Complaint Review Board: Penalties
A table listing recommended and final penalties for each officer with a substantiated complaint of misconduct since the year 2000. Non-charges cases go through the Department Advocate's Office (DAO) and are recorded as non-APU where relevant in the table, while charges cases are prosecuted by the Administrative Prosecution Unit (APU) and are marked as APU penalties and recommendations. In all cases the NYPD Commissioner will issue a final penalty, labeled as "NYPD Officer Penalty" in the dataset. The dataset is part of a database of all public police misconduct records the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) maintains on complaints against New York Police Department uniformed members of service received in CCRB's jurisdiction since the year 2000, when CCRB's database was first built. This data is published as four tables: Civilian Complaint Review Board: Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Complaints Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Allegations Against Police Officers Civilian Complaint Review Board: Penalties A single complaint can include multiple allegations, and those allegations may include multiple subject officers and multiple complainants. Public records exclude complaints and allegations that were closed as Mediated, Mediation Attempted, Administrative Closure, Conciliated (for some complaints prior to the year 2000), or closed as Other Possible Misconduct Noted. This database is inclusive of prior datasets held on Open Data (previously maintained as "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Received," "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Closed," and "Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Allegations Closed") but includes information and records made public by the June 2020 repeal of New York Civil Rights law 50-a, which precipitated a full revision of what CCRB data could be considered public.Read more
civilian_complaint_review_board_penalties.csv
Bureau of Fire Prevention - Certificates of Fitness (Historical)
NOTE: The source database for this dataset has been decommissioned. No new data will be added to this dataset. This dataset contains premise based Certificates of Fitness (COF) granted by the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Due to public safety concerns, COF for hazardous materials have been withheld from this dataset. Non-premise based COF which may be held for multiple buildings by a single entity are not included in this dataset.Read more
bureau_of_fire_prevention_certificates_of_fitness_historical.csv
Inmate Incidents - Slashing and Stabbing
Violent inmate-on-inmate incidents (Slashings and Stabbings).
inmate_incidents_slashing_and_stabbing.csv
Aggregate Employee Statistics
Staff records with attributes (status, rank/title, gender).
aggregate_employee_statistics.csv
Bureau of Fire Prevention - Building Summary (Historical)
NOTE: The source database for this dataset has been decommissioned. No new data will be added to this dataset. This data set contains sprinkler, standpipe and total number of active violations by building. Note, the number of violations in each building may have been issued to multiple certificate holders, or may not be tied to any certificate holder.Read more
bureau_of_fire_prevention_building_summary_historical.csv
911 Open Data Local Law 119
This data set provides counts and percent/average response times for the categories of incidents outlined in Local Law 119 of 2013: The Ariel Russo Emergency 9-1-1 Response Time Reporting Act. For Local Law 119 Compliance Category Definitions please refer to this link.Read more
911_open_data_local_law_119.csv
Ready NY Events
Events held to increase New Yorkers awareness on emergency preparedness throughtout the five boroughs and across the top languages including English, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Korean, Haitian Creole, Italian, Bengali, Arabic, Polish, French, Urdu, Yiddish, and in audio format.Read more
ready_ny_events.csv
Domestic Violence Homicide Incidents in the Ten Largest U.S. Cities
This data set contains count data on domestic violence homicide and intimate partner homicide incidents from the 2015 the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Supplemental Homicide Report (SHR) and population from the SHR.Read more
domestic_violence_homicide_incidents_in_the_ten_largest_us_cities.csv
Hurricane Evacuation Centers
This dataset shows hurricane evacuation centers. Persons requiring shelter during a hurricane are processed at a hurricane evacuation center and then transported to a hurricane shelter. In the event of a hurricane, the status of these hurricane evacuation centers should be confirmed at www.nyc.gov or by calling 311.Read more
hurricane_evacuation_centers.csv
Summary of Syringe Data in NYC Parks
This dataset contains records of syringes collected, including how many, whether they are collected from the ground or a kiosk, and when they are collected. The Syringe Summary dataset contains records for syringes collected by both Parks staff as well as collection efforts by the Washington Heights Corner Project (https://www.nycservice.org/organizations/index.php?org_id=1462) and New York Harm Reduction Educators (https://nyhre.org/) nonprofit group This is part of the NYC Parks Syringe Litter Data Collection: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=NYC+Parks+Syringe+Litter&q= You can find the complete data dictionary at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VSUqd1peSc-4D2XnBZNiLdxa0Jg4z62D/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100172030647057411202&rtpof=true&sd=trueRead more
summary_of_syringe_data_in_nyc_parks.csv
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
List of Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
community_emergency_response_team_cert.csv
NYPD B Summons (Historic)
Moving violation summonses issued by the NYPD. This dataset documents the issuance of moving violations (B summonses) by the NYPD. The data is collected from members of service upon completion of the New York State form. Each record represents a summons (vioaltion). The data can be used for analyzing traffic enforcement activity by the NYPD.Read more
nypd_b_summons_historic.csv
Local Law 33 - Security Indicators Report
Monthly report on DOC security indicators.
local_law_33_security_indicators_report.csv
Mandatory Inspections by Fire Companies
Date and location of mandatory inspections by fire companies
mandatory_inspections_by_fire_companies.csv
ENDGBV Social Media Outreach, Paid Advertising, and the NYC HOPE Resource Directory during COVID-19
This data set contains information on the number of visits and new visitors to the NYC HOPE website (https://www1.nyc.gov/nychope/site/page/home). The website provides information on domestic and gender-based violence, including resources and services that are available in New York City.Read more
endgbv_social_media_outreach_paid_advertising_and_the_nyc_hope_resource_directory_during_covid_19.csv
Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence Annual Fact Sheet 2015-2016
The dataset contains annual count data for the number of intimate partner homicides, calls to the domestic violence hotline, total and borough counts for total and new client visits and by borough to the New York City Family Justice Centers and the number of trainings and workshops conducted by the Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence Policy and Training Unit and the Healthy Relationship Academy.
mayors_office_to_combat_domestic_violence_annual_fact_sheet_2015_2016.csv
ENDGBV: The Intersection of Domestic Violence, Race/Ethnicity and Sex
This data set contains New York City Police Department provided incident level data for domestic violence related offenses felony assaults, felony rapes and domestic incident reports) for calendar years 2020 and 2021. The data includes: date of incident, precinct of incident, borough of incident, suspect victim relationship, victim stated relationship description, victims race, victims sex, victims reported age, suspect race, suspect sex, suspect reported age, community district of incident, community district has high poverty rate, community district has low median household income, and high rate of unemployment. The following defines domestic violence incident report, domestic violence related felony assault and felony rapes: Domestic Violence Incident Report (DIR) is a form that police must complete every time they respond to a domestic incident, whether or not an arrest is made. A DIR would be filed for any domestic violence offense, including felony assault and felony rape.
endgbv_the_intersection_of_domestic_violence_raceethnicity_and_sex.csv
NYPD Use of Force: Subjects
Dataset containing information related to non-NYPD Subjects involved in Force Incidents.The Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Report is the primary means by which the NYPD records use of force incidents. All reportable instances of force – whether used by a member of the Department, or against the member – are recorded on a TRI Report. Data provided here are a result of the information captured on TRI Reports. Each record corresponds to a non-NYPD subject involved in a force incident. The data can be used to explore the various categories of force incidents and when and in which precinct they occurred. For any given incident, there may be one or more members of service involved. Since NYPD policy requires two-person patrols, most incidents will have at least two members. The data is used to populate the public facing Force Dashboard. (https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiOGNhMjVhYTctMjk3Ny00MTZjLTliNDAtY2M2ZTQ5YWI3N2ViIiwidCI6IjJiOWY1N2ViLTc4ZDEtNDZmYi1iZTgzLWEyYWZkZDdjNjA0MyJ9).
nypd_use_of_force_subjects.csv
Parks Syringe Disposal Kiosks
• One line of data represents single syringe collection kiosk location, its capacity, how it is mounted, and when it was installed.• Data is collected via an ArcGIS Online web application.• Data is updated as necessary as kiosks are installed, moved, or removed. However, there is a delay between these actions happening and when the data is updated to reflect them.• The installation date is known to be incomplete. Minor shifts in kiosk locations do not typically entail the creation of a new record, rather the point is simply moved.This is part of the NYC Parks Syringe Litter Data Collection: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=NYC+Parks+Syringe+Litter&q=You can find the complete data dictionary at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VSUqd1peSc-4D2XnBZNiLdxa0Jg4z62D/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100172030647057411202&rtpof=true&sd=true
parks_syringe_disposal_kiosks.csv
NYPD Vehicle Stop Reports
Police incident level data documenting vehicular stops. Data is collected under New York City Administrative Code 14-191 and may be used to gain insight into police-initiated vehicle stops, demographics of people stopped, details of vehicles involved and resulting action of stops, if any.
nypd_vehicle_stop_reports.csv
Non-Public School Security Guard Reimbursement Program - Qualified Provider List
A list of security guard vendors that have met the requirements for inclusion on the Qualified Provider List for the Non-Public School Security Guard Reimbursement (NPS) Program.
non_public_school_security_guard_reimbursement_program_qualified_provider_list.csv
ENDGBV: The Intersection of Domestic Violence, Race/Ethnicity and Sex
This data set contains New York City Police Department count data for domestic violence related offenses (murder, rape, sex offense, felony assault, strangulation and stalking) by the victim's race and the victim's gender for calendar years 2017, 2018 and 2019.
endgbv_the_intersection_of_domestic_violence_raceethnicity_and_sex.csv
Staff Injuries - Class A Injuries
Serious injury to staff as a result of inmate assault on staff (uniform staff only).
staff_injuries_class_a_injuries.csv
DOP Juvenile Rearrest Rate (Monthly Average)
The number of juvenile probationers rearrested divided by the number supervised during the reporting period.
dop_juvenile_rearrest_rate_monthly_average.csv
DOP Juvenile Probationers Rearrested As A Percentage Of NYPD Arrest Report (Monthly Average)
The percentage of juvenile probationer arrests relative to all arrests recorded by the Police Department during the reporting period.
dop_juvenile_probationers_rearrested_as_a_percentage_of_nypd_arrest_report_monthly_average.csv
DOP Adult Case Closings By Reason
The number of adult case closings by reason: Maximum Expiration Date (MED), Death, Early Discharge (ED), Violation of Probation (VOP), Other, during the reporting period.
dop_adult_case_closings_by_reason.csv
DOP Juvenile Case Count By Type
The number of active juvenile probation supervision cases on the last day of the reporting period: General Supervision, Pathways to Excellence Achievement and Knowledge (PEAK), Every Child Has An Opportunity To Excel And Succeed (ECHOES), IMPACT, Juvenile Justice Initiative (JJI), Advocate Intervene Mentor (AIM), Enhanced Supervision Program (ESP).
dop_juvenile_case_count_by_type.csv
NYPD OATH Summons Data
Incident-level summons data, each record representing one summons. This data may be used to gain insight into OATH summonses issued, basic demographic information of respondents, and geolocation data where violations were cited. Find Your Precinct and Sector tool at nyc.gov: https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/find-your-precinct.page
nypd_b_summons_year_to_date.csv
DOP Adult Investigations Ordered
The number of pre-sentence investigation reports ordered for adults during the reporting period.
dop_adult_investigations_ordered.csv
Domestic Violence Homicide Incidents in the Ten Largest U.S. Cities
This data set contains count data on domestic violence homicide and intimate partner homicide incidents from the 2015 the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Supplemental Homicide Report (SHR) and population from the SHR.
domestic_violence_homicide_incidents_in_the_ten_largest_us_cities.csv
NYPD Neighborhood Coordination Officer (NCO) Directory
The dataset contains contact information for NYPD neighborhood coordination officers (NCOs). The NCOs serve as liaisons between the police and the community, but also as key crime-fighters and problem-solvers. For more information please see: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/neighborhood-coordination-officers.page
nypd_neighborhood_coordination_officer_nco_directory.csv
Hurricane Evacuation Centers
This dataset shows hurricane evacuation centers. Persons requiring shelter during a hurricane are processed at a hurricane evacuation center and then transported to a hurricane shelter. In the event of a hurricane, the status of these hurricane evacuation centers should be confirmed at www.nyc.gov or by calling 311.
hurricane_evacuation_centers.csv
DOP Adult Case Count By Type
The number of active adult probation supervision cases on the last day of the reporting period: Intensive Engagement, Client Development, Community Progression, Anyone Can Excel (ACE), Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON), Special Program, Central Interstate Unit (CIU), Other.
dop_adult_case_count_by_type.csv
DOP Juvenile Investigations Assigned
The number of investigation reports assigned for juveniles during the reporting period.
dop_juvenile_investigations_assigned.csv
Rates of Intimate Partner Violence Across New York City: An Intersectional Analysis
This data set contains New York City Police Department provided felony assault count data for calendar years 2020 and 2021. The data includes counts of the number of intimate-partner felony assaults and the number of expected intimate-partner felony assaults by: race (American Indian, Asian, Black, Hispanic and White) and sex (male, female) for New York City, each borough (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island) and community district. The following defines felony assault: Felony assault requires that a victim suffer a physical injury and covers injuries caused either intentionally or recklessly and includes injuries caused by either a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument. See New York Penal Law § § 120.05, 120.10. The expected number of felony assaults were calculated by taking the total number of actual felony assaults for a given geography (New York City, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island) and proportioning them by demographic breakdown of the geographic area.
rates_of_intimate_partner_violence_across_new_york_city_an_intersectional_analysis.csv
Department of Probation (DOP) Annual Juvenile Cases
Investigation, supervision and monitoring of the probation cases for the youths.
department_of_probation_dop_annual_juvenile_cases.csv
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