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    CMPD Incidents

    • data.charlottenc.gov
    Updated Dec 7, 2021
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    City of Charlotte (2021). CMPD Incidents [Dataset]. https://data.charlottenc.gov/datasets/charlotte::cmpd-incidents-1/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 7, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Charlotte
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    Description

    For official crime statistics, please visit CMPD's Crime Statistics page at:https://charlottenc.gov/CMPD/Safety/Pages/CrimeStats.aspx . Includes all CMPD incident report types, both criminal and non-criminal. Many reports are taken only to fully document a non-criminal circumstance like a missing person, lost/missing property, etc. Other reports are only taken to document the recovery of vehicles stolen in other jurisdictions. Each incident is classified based on FBI NIBRS standards by applying a national crime hierarchy to choose the highest offense assigned to each report. More information about NIBRS standards can be found on the FBI website. Cases where Highest NIBRS Code / Highest NIBRS Description is non-criminal offense (codes in the 800 series) should not be included in analysis of total “criminal” incident reports. In addition, data includes incidents with any clearance status, including unfounded cases. A clearance status of “Unfounded” means the report has been investigated and determined either to be a false report or to involve circumstances that do not actually constitute a crime.

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    CMPD Violent Crime

    • data.charlottenc.gov
    Updated Mar 18, 2024
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    City of Charlotte (2024). CMPD Violent Crime [Dataset]. https://data.charlottenc.gov/maps/charlotte::cmpd-violent-crime
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 18, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Charlotte
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    Description

    FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Part I violent crime counts, updated monthly, aggregated to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) jurisdiction, Neighborhood Profile Area (NPA), and Violent Crime Hotspot (focus areas for the City's violence reduction initiative). Monthly crime counts cover the time frame Jan-2015 to present. Crime categories include homicide, rape, attempted rape, armed robbery, strong arm robbery, aggravated assault (gun, knife, other weapon, fists/feet/etc), and violent crime (total violent crime for all FBI UCR Part I violent crime types combined). Violent crime types of homicide, rape, and aggravated assault represent victim counts; violent crime types of robbery represent incident counts. These counting rules are to maintain compliance with FBI UCR guidelines. Additionally, monthly counts of non-fatal gunshot injury victims are included; these non-fatal shootings are not mutually exclusive from other violent crime categories and can include cases of aggrevated assault, robbery, and/or rape.

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    CMPD Events Calendar

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    • data.charlottenc.gov
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    Updated Mar 19, 2018
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    United States (2018). CMPD Events Calendar [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/de/dataset/cmpd-events-calendar
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 19, 2018
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    United States
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    Description

    CMPD believes the community and its stakeholders should have the greatest voice in issues concerning their neighborhoods. Community meetings and safety forums are the perfect venue to present these issues. It is also an opportunity for CMPD officers to engage in conversation with those they serve and provide feedback on crime and quality of life concerns. This calendar will keep residents informed on events in their neighborhoods.

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    CMPD Homicide

    • data.charlottenc.gov
    Updated Dec 16, 2020
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    City of Charlotte (2020). CMPD Homicide [Dataset]. https://data.charlottenc.gov/datasets/cmpd-homicide
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 16, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Charlotte
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    Description

    FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Homicide (Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter) victims in the CMPD jurisdiction. Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter is defined by the FBI as, "The willful (non-negligent) and illegal (non-justified) killing of one person by another." This dataset is updated nightly and includes geographic coordinates and the NPA (Neighborhood Profile Area) for each homicide (murder) victim when available.

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CMPD Incidents

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Dataset updated
Dec 7, 2021
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Charlotte
Area covered
Description

For official crime statistics, please visit CMPD's Crime Statistics page at:https://charlottenc.gov/CMPD/Safety/Pages/CrimeStats.aspx . Includes all CMPD incident report types, both criminal and non-criminal. Many reports are taken only to fully document a non-criminal circumstance like a missing person, lost/missing property, etc. Other reports are only taken to document the recovery of vehicles stolen in other jurisdictions. Each incident is classified based on FBI NIBRS standards by applying a national crime hierarchy to choose the highest offense assigned to each report. More information about NIBRS standards can be found on the FBI website. Cases where Highest NIBRS Code / Highest NIBRS Description is non-criminal offense (codes in the 800 series) should not be included in analysis of total “criminal” incident reports. In addition, data includes incidents with any clearance status, including unfounded cases. A clearance status of “Unfounded” means the report has been investigated and determined either to be a false report or to involve circumstances that do not actually constitute a crime.

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