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    FBI NIBRS Crime Data for University of Alabama: Birmingham, Alabama

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    Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI NIBRS Crime Data for University of Alabama: Birmingham, Alabama [Dataset]. https://uscrimereview.com/al/agency/university-of-alabama-birmingham
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    US Crime Review
    Authors
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    2021 - 2024
    Area covered
    Alabama, Birmingham
    Description

    FBI National Incident-Based Reporting System (FBI NIBRS) crime data for University of Alabama: Birmingham (University or College) in Alabama, including incidents, statistics, demographics, and detailed incident information.

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    FBI NIBRS Crime Data for Birmingham Police Department, Alabama

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    Updated Jan 1, 2025
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    Federal Bureau of Investigation (2025). FBI NIBRS Crime Data for Birmingham Police Department, Alabama [Dataset]. https://uscrimereview.com/al/agency/birmingham-pd
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    US Crime Review
    Authors
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    1991 - 2024
    Area covered
    Alabama
    Description

    FBI National Incident-Based Reporting System (FBI NIBRS) crime data for Birmingham Police Department (City) in Alabama, including incidents, statistics, demographics, and detailed incident information.

  3. Data from: Modern Policing and the Control of Illegal Drugs: Testing New...

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    Updated Nov 14, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Modern Policing and the Control of Illegal Drugs: Testing New Strategies in Oakland, California, and Birmingham, Alabama, 1987-1989 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/modern-policing-and-the-control-of-illegal-drugs-testing-new-strategies-in-oakland-ca-1987-89e5a
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 14, 2025
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    National Institute of Justicehttp://nij.ojp.gov/
    Area covered
    Oakland, California, Alabama, Birmingham
    Description

    These data were collected in Oakland, California, and Birmingham, Alabama, to examine the effectiveness of alternative drug enforcement strategies. A further objective was to compare the relative effectiveness of strategies drawn from professional- versus community-oriented models of policing. The professional model emphasizes police responsibility for crime control, whereas the community model stresses the importance of a police-citizen partnership in crime control. At each site, experimental treatments were applied to selected police beats. The Oakland Police Department implemented a high-visibility enforcement effort consisting of undercover buy-bust operations, aggressive patrols, and motor vehicle stops, while the Birmingham Police Department engaged in somewhat less visible buy-busts and sting operations. Both departments attempted a community-oriented approach involving door-to-door contacts with residents. In Oakland, four beats were studied: one beat used a special drug enforcement unit, another used a door-to-door community policing strategy, a third used a combination of these approaches, and the fourth beat served as a control group. In Birmingham, three beats were chosen: Drug enforcement was conducted by the narcotics unit in one beat, door-to-door policing, as in Oakland, was used in another beat, and a police substation was established in the third beat. To evaluate the effectiveness of these alternative strategies, data were collected from three sources. First, a panel survey was administered in two waves on a pre-test/post-test basis. The panel survey data addressed the ways in which citizens' perceptions of drug activity, crime problems, neighborhood safety, and police service were affected by the various policing strategies. Second, structured observations of police and citizen encounters were made in Oakland during the periods the treatments were in effect. Observers trained by the researchers recorded information regarding the roles and behaviors of police and citizens as well as police compliance with the experiment's procedures. And third, to assess the impact of the alternative strategies on crime rates, reported crime data were collected for time periods before and during the experimental treatment periods, both in the targeted beats and city-wide.

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    FBI NIBRS Crime Data for Birmingham, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area

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    Updated Dec 31, 2024
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    Federal Bureau of Investigation (2024). FBI NIBRS Crime Data for Birmingham, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area [Dataset]. https://uscrimereview.com/area/birmingham-al
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 31, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    US Crime Review
    Authors
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    1991 - 2024
    Area covered
    Alabama, Birmingham
    Description

    FBI National Incident-Based Reporting System (FBI NIBRS) crime data for Birmingham, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), including incidents, statistics, demographics, and agency information across multiple jurisdictions.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI NIBRS Crime Data for University of Alabama: Birmingham, Alabama [Dataset]. https://uscrimereview.com/al/agency/university-of-alabama-birmingham

FBI NIBRS Crime Data for University of Alabama: Birmingham, Alabama

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jsonAvailable download formats
Dataset provided by
US Crime Review
Authors
Federal Bureau of Investigation
License

CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
License information was derived automatically

Time period covered
2021 - 2024
Area covered
Alabama, Birmingham
Description

FBI National Incident-Based Reporting System (FBI NIBRS) crime data for University of Alabama: Birmingham (University or College) in Alabama, including incidents, statistics, demographics, and detailed incident information.

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