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TwitterThis dataset represents arrests made by the Baltimore Police Department. Data are updated weekly. To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: BPD Arrests feedback form.
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TwitterThis study examined the effects of police arrest policies and incarceration policies on communities in 30 neighborhoods in Baltimore. Specifically, the study addressed the question of whether aggressive arrest and incarceration policies negatively impacted social organization and thereby reduced the willingness of area residents to engage in informal social control, or collective efficacy. CRIME CHANGES IN BALTIMORE, 1970-1994 (ICPSR 2352) provided aggregate community-level data on demographics, socioeconomic attributes, and crime rates as well as data from interviews with residents about community attachment, cohesiveness, participation, satisfaction, and experiences with crime and self-protection. Incident-level offense and arrest data for 1987 and 1992 were obtained from the Baltimore Police Department. The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Corrections provided data on all of the admissions to and releases from prisons in neighborhoods in Baltimore City and Baltimore County for 1987, 1992, and 1994.
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This data represents the top arrest charge of those processed at Baltimore's Central Booking & Intake Facility. This data does not contain those who have been processed through Juvenile Booking.
The data set was created on October 18, 2011. The data set was last updated on November 18, 2016. It is updated on a monthly basis.
I have done my own analysis on the data which can be found on the following GitHub repository. Feel free to give any suggestions regarding the data.
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This collection includes: (1) the report and its appendices, (2) raw data files from the Baltimore Police Department downloaded from the Open Baltimore portal on February 3, 2016, and (3) an R project with associated analysis code that reproduces the key results of the report included herein: Morgan, Stephen L. and Joel A. Pally. "Ferguson, Gray, and Davis: An Analysis of Recorded Crime Incidents and Arrests in Baltimore City, March 2010 through December 2015." A Report Prepared for the 21st Century Cities Initiative at Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, 2016.
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TwitterThe number of persons aged 18 and over arrested per 1,000 adults that live in an area. This indicator is calculated by where the individual was arrested and not by where the crime is committed. Source: Baltimore City Police DepartmentYears Available: 2014, 2015, 2016
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Assets:data tables each for city of Indianapolis (IN) and Baltimore (MD) in MS Excel and MS Word, ditto shapefiles in ESRI format; all files ZIPPEDContext – abstract of report published in a blog at the serial Geospatial World:This case study called into question police conduct and policy injustice discovered in two American big cities. My path to learn about Indianapolis (IN) and Baltimore (MD) policing patterns and crime events was due to availability of open data focused on use-of-force (UOF). My specific goal was to conduct geospatial data analytics aimed at these two cities using location and other key variables. Two spreadsheets captured small data that laid acceptable statistical groundwork for iterations of exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA). Bivariate scatterplots revealed possible police misconduct. Parallel coordinate plotting – an innovative multivariate tool – was then used to display co-occurrences of plotted UOF and racial variables associated with key police districts in Indianapolis and Baltimore. A final summary visualization sought to cartographically and dramatically compare force and race variables by way of comparative plots, graphs, and maps. I closed with three action items pertaining to a “social-justice” framework for future data-visualization, to the heightening of standards for law enforcement reform, and for a need to make a hypothetical “citizen’s arrest” of police misconduct.
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TwitterThis data represents the top arrest charge of those processed at Baltimore's Central Booking & Intake Facility. This data does not contain those who have been processed through Juvenile Booking.
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TwitterKML file displaying the Baltimore Police Department's CCTV Cameras.
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