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  1. Interactive Map of Atlanta Homicide Data (33N)

    • opendata.atlantaregional.com
    • arc-garc.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 14, 2018
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    Georgia Association of Regional Commissions (2018). Interactive Map of Atlanta Homicide Data (33N) [Dataset]. https://opendata.atlantaregional.com/documents/2acbb8846d6e4457af81ca5d15796b76
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 14, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    The Georgia Association of Regional Commissions
    Authors
    Georgia Association of Regional Commissions
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Atlanta
    Description

    This interactive mapping tool, created for the 33N blog, displays homicides in the City of Atlanta between January 2007 and February 2017 by race/ethnicity and sex of the victim. The data for this tool was provided by the Washington Post as part of an investigative project which compiled information on 54,000 homicides in the U.S. to identify hot spots where homicides rates are high but arrests are low.

  2. c

    Atlanta Crime Statistics 2024

    • callawaysecurity.com
    Updated Jan 20, 2025
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    Callaway Security (2025). Atlanta Crime Statistics 2024 [Dataset]. https://callawaysecurity.com/is-atlanta-georgia-safe/
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 20, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Callaway Security
    Time period covered
    2024
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Homicide Rate Decrease, Overall Crime Rate Decrease, Aggravated Assault Rate Decrease, Motor Vehicle Theft Rate Increase
    Description

    Detailed crime statistics for Atlanta, Georgia, in 2024, highlighting overall crime trends and specific neighborhood data.

  3. a

    Public Crime Map

    • geoportal-cityofwoodland.hub.arcgis.com
    • atlanta-police-opendata-atlantapd.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 16, 2022
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    City of Woodland (2022). Public Crime Map [Dataset]. https://geoportal-cityofwoodland.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/public-crime-map
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 16, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Woodland
    Description

    An ArcGIS Web AppBuilder app used by the public to explore recent crime conditions in their community and create reports for an area of interest.

  4. Data from: Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Atlanta,...

    • catalog.data.gov
    • res1catalogd-o-tdatad-o-tgov.vcapture.xyz
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    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Atlanta, 1980 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/characteristics-of-high-and-low-crime-neighborhoods-in-atlanta-1980-628ba
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 12, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    National Institute of Justicehttp://nij.ojp.gov/
    Area covered
    Atlanta
    Description

    This study examines the question of how some urban neighborhoods maintain a low crime rate despite their proximity and similarity to relatively high crime areas. The purpose of the study is to investigate differences in various dimensions of the concept of territoriality (spatial identity, local ties, social cohesion, informal social control) and physical characteristics (land use, housing, street type, boundary characteristics) in three pairs of neighborhoods in Atlanta, Georgia. The study neighborhoods were selected by locating pairs of adjacent neighborhoods with distinctly different crime levels. The criteria for selection, other than the difference in crime rates and physical adjacency, were comparable racial composition and comparable economic status. This data collection is divided into two files. Part 1, Atlanta Plan File, contains information on every parcel of land within the six neighborhoods in the study. The variables include ownership, type of land use, physical characteristics, characteristics of structures, and assessed value of each parcel of land within the six neighborhoods. This file was used in the data analysis to measure a number of physical characteristics of parcels and blocks in the study neighborhoods, and as the sampling frame for the household survey. The original data were collected by the City of Atlanta Planning Bureau. Part 2, Atlanta Survey File, contains the results of a household survey administered to a stratified random sample of households within each of the study neighborhoods. Variables cover respondents' attitudes and behavior related to the neighborhood, fear of crime, avoidance and protective measures, and victimization experiences. Crime rates, land use, and housing characteristics of the block in which the respondent resided were coded onto each case record.

  5. c

    Atlanta Neighborhood Crime Rates 2024

    • callawaysecurity.com
    Updated Jan 20, 2025
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    Callaway Security (2025). Atlanta Neighborhood Crime Rates 2024 [Dataset]. https://callawaysecurity.com/is-atlanta-georgia-safe/
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 20, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Callaway Security
    Time period covered
    2024
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Adair Park Violent Crime Rate, Grove Park Violent Crime Rate, Oakland City Violent Crime Rate, Mechanicsville Violent Crime Rate
    Description

    Crime rates for various neighborhoods in Atlanta, Georgia, highlighting areas with higher crime rates compared to the city average.

  6. Reported violent crime rate U.S. 2023, by state

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 14, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Reported violent crime rate U.S. 2023, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/200445/reported-violent-crime-rate-in-the-us-states/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 14, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2023, the District of Columbia had the highest reported violent crime rate in the United States, with 1,150.9 violent crimes per 100,000 of the population. Maine had the lowest reported violent crime rate, with 102.5 offenses per 100,000 of the population. Life in the District The District of Columbia has seen a fluctuating population over the past few decades. Its population decreased throughout the 1990s, when its crime rate was at its peak, but has been steadily recovering since then. While unemployment in the District has also been falling, it still has had a high poverty rate in recent years. The gentrification of certain areas within Washington, D.C. over the past few years has made the contrast between rich and poor even greater and is also pushing crime out into the Maryland and Virginia suburbs around the District. Law enforcement in the U.S. Crime in the U.S. is trending downwards compared to years past, despite Americans feeling that crime is a problem in their country. In addition, the number of full-time law enforcement officers in the U.S. has increased recently, who, in keeping with the lower rate of crime, have also made fewer arrests than in years past.

  7. w

    Murders, Violent Crime Rate, and Property Crime Rate (2005-present)

    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv, json, rdf, xml
    Updated Feb 25, 2016
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    City of New Orleans (2016). Murders, Violent Crime Rate, and Property Crime Rate (2005-present) [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/ZTg0MTllZjktYzg5ZC00MmUzLThlYzgtMWZjZjZkN2Q4M2Vh
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    xml, rdf, csv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 25, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    City of New Orleans
    Description

    This data includes annual data on murder and non-negligent manslaughter, violent crime rates per 100,000 population, and property crime rates per 100,000 for New Orleans and the bench mark cities of Atlanta, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Tampa, Miami, Memphis, Raleigh, and Baton Rouge.

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Interactive Map of Atlanta Homicide Data (33N)

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Aug 14, 2018
Dataset provided by
The Georgia Association of Regional Commissions
Authors
Georgia Association of Regional Commissions
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
Atlanta
Description

This interactive mapping tool, created for the 33N blog, displays homicides in the City of Atlanta between January 2007 and February 2017 by race/ethnicity and sex of the victim. The data for this tool was provided by the Washington Post as part of an investigative project which compiled information on 54,000 homicides in the U.S. to identify hot spots where homicides rates are high but arrests are low.

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