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    RMS Crime Incidents 2018

    • data.ferndalemi.gov
    • data-ferndale.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 21, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). RMS Crime Incidents 2018 [Dataset]. https://data.ferndalemi.gov/maps/detroitmi::rms-crime-incidents-2018
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    Feb 21, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Detroit
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    This dataset is for RMS Crime Incidents for 2018. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the RMS Crime Incidents dataset. The RMS Crime Incidents dataset consists of crime reports from the Detroit Police Department Records Management System (RMS). This data reflects reported criminal offenses that have occurred in the City of Detroit. Incident-based offense data is extracted from the Detroit Police Department's records management system hourly. This data set contains the most recent data available and is updated anytime DPD sends official crime records contributing to the Michigan Incident Crime Reporting (MICR) or the National Incident Based Reporting systems (reflected by the IBR Date field). It should be noted that some incidents involve the commission of multiple offenses, such as a domestic assault where property was also vandalized. In such cases, there is a row in the dataset for each offense, and the related offenses share a common Crime ID and Report Number.

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    RMS Crime Incidents 2020

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    • data.detroitmi.gov
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    Updated Feb 21, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). RMS Crime Incidents 2020 [Dataset]. https://data.ferndalemi.gov/maps/detroitmi::rms-crime-incidents-2020
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    Feb 21, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Detroit
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    Description

    This dataset is for RMS Crime Incidents for 2020. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the RMS Crime Incidents dataset. The RMS Crime Incidents dataset consists of crime reports from the Detroit Police Department Records Management System (RMS). This data reflects reported criminal offenses that have occurred in the City of Detroit. Incident-based offense data is extracted from the Detroit Police Department's records management system hourly. This data set contains the most recent data available and is updated anytime DPD sends official crime records contributing to the Michigan Incident Crime Reporting (MICR) or the National Incident Based Reporting systems (reflected by the IBR Date field). It should be noted that some incidents involve the commission of multiple offenses, such as a domestic assault where property was also vandalized. In such cases, there is a row in the dataset for each offense, and the related offenses share a common Crime ID and Report Number.

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    RMS Crime Incidents 2022

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    • data.detroitmi.gov
    Updated Feb 21, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). RMS Crime Incidents 2022 [Dataset]. https://data.ferndalemi.gov/maps/detroitmi::rms-crime-incidents-2022
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    Feb 21, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Detroit
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    Description

    This dataset is for RMS Crime Incidents for 2022. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the RMS Crime Incidents dataset. The RMS Crime Incidents dataset consists of crime reports from the Detroit Police Department Records Management System (RMS). This data reflects reported criminal offenses that have occurred in the City of Detroit. Incident-based offense data is extracted from the Detroit Police Department's records management system hourly. This data set contains the most recent data available and is updated anytime DPD sends official crime records contributing to the Michigan Incident Crime Reporting (MICR) or the National Incident Based Reporting systems (reflected by the IBR Date field). It should be noted that some incidents involve the commission of multiple offenses, such as a domestic assault where property was also vandalized. In such cases, there is a row in the dataset for each offense, and the related offenses share a common Crime ID and Report Number.

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    Police Serviced 911 Calls

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.detroitmi.gov
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    Updated Jan 30, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). Police Serviced 911 Calls [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/police-serviced-911-calls
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    csv, arcgis geoservices rest api, gdb, html, txt, kml, zip, gpkg, geojson, xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 30, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    All 911 police emergency response calls for service in the City of Detroit since September 20, 2016 are included in this dataset. Emergency response calls are the result of people calling 911 to request police services, calls reported through the non-emergency DPD Telephone Crime Reporting (TCR) line that require emergency response, and ShotSpotter incidents. This dataset does not include requests for emergency response that occur through other channels (e.g. walk-ins, officer-initiated items). A DPD webpage provides recommendations for reporting different types of crime.

    Each row in the dataset represents a call for service and includes details such as when the call was received, its nature and assigned priority level, DPD response precinct or detail, and dispatch, travel, and total response times. Locations of incidents associated with each call are reported based on the nearest intersection to protect the privacy of individuals.

    This dataset replaces the previous 911 Calls for Service dataset, which is now deprecated. The current dataset does not include records for officer-initiated calls, and therefore has fewer records than the previous dataset. Officer-initiated call records through July 17th, 2024 are available in the deprecated dataset.

    Should you have questions about this dataset, you may contact the Commanding Officer of the Detroit Police Department's Crime Data Analytics at 313-596-2250 or CrimeIntelligenceBureau@detroitmi.gov.
  5. Most dangerous cities in the U.S. 2023, by violent crime rate

    • statista.com
    Updated Dec 12, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Most dangerous cities in the U.S. 2023, by violent crime rate [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/217685/most-dangerous-cities-in-north-america-by-crime-rate/
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 12, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2023, around 3,640.56 violent crimes per 100,000 residents were reported in Oakland, California. This made Oakland the most dangerous city in the United States in that year. Four categories of violent crimes were used: murder and non-negligent manslaughter; forcible rape; robbery; and aggravated assault. Only cities with a population of at least 200,000 were considered.

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    DPD Carjacking Offenses Victims Confirmed

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.ferndalemi.gov
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    Updated May 30, 2019
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    City of Detroit (2019). DPD Carjacking Offenses Victims Confirmed [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/dpd-carjacking-offenses-victims-confirmed
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    zip, csv, arcgis geoservices rest api, kml, html, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 30, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    Year-end, victim-based, listing of Carjacking offenses, a subset of Robberies, that occurred in calendar-years 2015-2017.

    NOTE: This PRELIMINARY INFORMATION is used on an ongoing basis by the Detroit Police Department for strategic planning and crime analysis. This data is not final and thus is not the crime data that is reported to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program.
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    Reported Major Crimes 2011 to 2014

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.detroitmi.gov
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    Updated Nov 22, 2019
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    City of Detroit (2019). Reported Major Crimes 2011 to 2014 [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/reported-major-crimes-2011-to-2014
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 22, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    Reported major crime offenses from Jan 1, 2011 through Dec 31, 2014 for the City of Detroit.
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    Police Serviced 911 Calls 2023

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.detroitmi.gov
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    Updated Jan 30, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). Police Serviced 911 Calls 2023 [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/police-serviced-911-calls-2023
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    kml, arcgis geoservices rest api, zip, geojson, csv, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 30, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    This dataset is for Police Serviced 911 calls for 2023. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the Police Serviced 911 Calls dataset.

    Emergency response calls are the result of people calling 911 to request police services, calls reported through the non-emergency DPD Telephone Crime Reporting (TCR) line that require emergency response, and ShotSpotter incidents. This dataset does not include requests for emergency response that occur through other channels (e.g. walk-ins, officer-initiated items). A DPD webpage provides recommendations for reporting different types of crime.

    Each row in the dataset represents a call for service and includes details such as when the call was received, its nature and assigned priority level, DPD response precinct or detail, and dispatch, travel, and total response times. Locations of incidents associated with each call are reported based on the nearest intersection to protect the privacy of individuals.

    Should you have questions about this dataset, you may contact the Commanding Officer of the Detroit Police Department's Crime Data Analytics at 313-596-2250 or CrimeIntelligenceBureau@detroitmi.gov.
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    Police Serviced 911 Calls 2021

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.detroitmi.gov
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    Updated Jan 30, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). Police Serviced 911 Calls 2021 [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/police-serviced-911-calls-2021
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    html, kml, csv, zip, geojson, arcgis geoservices rest apiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 30, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    This dataset is for Police Serviced 911 calls for 2021. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the Police Serviced 911 Calls dataset.

    Emergency response calls are the result of people calling 911 to request police services, calls reported through the non-emergency DPD Telephone Crime Reporting (TCR) line that require emergency response, and ShotSpotter incidents. This dataset does not include requests for emergency response that occur through other channels (e.g. walk-ins, officer-initiated items). A DPD webpage provides recommendations for reporting different types of crime.

    Each row in the dataset represents a call for service and includes details such as when the call was received, its nature and assigned priority level, DPD response precinct or detail, and dispatch, travel, and total response times. Locations of incidents associated with each call are reported based on the nearest intersection to protect the privacy of individuals.

    Should you have questions about this dataset, you may contact the Commanding Officer of the Detroit Police Department's Crime Data Analytics at 313-596-2250 or CrimeIntelligenceBureau@detroitmi.gov.
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    Police Serviced 911 Calls 2022

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.ferndalemi.gov
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    Updated Jan 30, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). Police Serviced 911 Calls 2022 [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/police-serviced-911-calls-2022
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    zip, csv, geojson, kml, html, arcgis geoservices rest apiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 30, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    This dataset is for Police Serviced 911 calls for 2022. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the Police Serviced 911 Calls dataset.

    Emergency response calls are the result of people calling 911 to request police services, calls reported through the non-emergency DPD Telephone Crime Reporting (TCR) line that require emergency response, and ShotSpotter incidents. This dataset does not include requests for emergency response that occur through other channels (e.g. walk-ins, officer-initiated items). A DPD webpage provides recommendations for reporting different types of crime.

    Each row in the dataset represents a call for service and includes details such as when the call was received, its nature and assigned priority level, DPD response precinct or detail, and dispatch, travel, and total response times. Locations of incidents associated with each call are reported based on the nearest intersection to protect the privacy of individuals.

    Should you have questions about this dataset, you may contact the Commanding Officer of the Detroit Police Department's Crime Data Analytics at 313-596-2250 or CrimeIntelligenceBureau@detroitmi.gov.
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    Police Serviced 911 Calls 2017

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.ferndalemi.gov
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    Updated Jan 30, 2025
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    City of Detroit (2025). Police Serviced 911 Calls 2017 [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/police-serviced-911-calls-2017
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    csv, kml, zip, geojson, html, arcgis geoservices rest apiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 30, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    This dataset is for Police Serviced 911 calls for 2017. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the Police Serviced 911 Calls dataset.

    Emergency response calls are the result of people calling 911 to request police services, calls reported through the non-emergency DPD Telephone Crime Reporting (TCR) line that require emergency response, and ShotSpotter incidents. This dataset does not include requests for emergency response that occur through other channels (e.g. walk-ins, officer-initiated items). A DPD webpage provides recommendations for reporting different types of crime.

    Each row in the dataset represents a call for service and includes details such as when the call was received, its nature and assigned priority level, DPD response precinct or detail, and dispatch, travel, and total response times. Locations of incidents associated with each call are reported based on the nearest intersection to protect the privacy of individuals.

    Should you have questions about this dataset, you may contact the Commanding Officer of the Detroit Police Department's Crime Data Analytics at 313-596-2250 or CrimeIntelligenceBureau@detroitmi.gov.
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    911 Calls For Service - Deprecated

    • detroitdata.org
    • data.detroitmi.gov
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    Updated Jul 18, 2024
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    City of Detroit (2024). 911 Calls For Service - Deprecated [Dataset]. https://detroitdata.org/dataset/911-calls-for-service-deprecated
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    html, csv, arcgis geoservices rest api, zip, kml, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    City of Detroit
    Description
    This table is no longer updated or authoritative and is therefore deprecated. The Police Serviced 911 Calls dataset is the authoritative replacement.

    NOTE: This dataset may not be downloadable through our Open Data Portal. Please use this link to download an up-to-date dataset (csv).


    This table shows all 911 police emergency response and officer-initiated calls for service in the City of Detroit from September 20, 2016 through July 17, 2024. Emergency response calls are the result of people calling 911 to request police services. Officer-initiated calls include traffic stops, street investigations and other policing activities (such as observing crimes in progress) where police officers initiate the response. The table includes all calls taken, dispatch, travel, and total response times for those calls serviced by a police agency. The data also include the responding agency, unit, call type and category of each call. Should you have questions about this dataset, you may contact the Commanding Officer of the Detroit Police Department's Crime Intelligence Unit at 313-596-2250 or CrimeIntelligenceBureau@detroitmi.gov.
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This dataset is for RMS Crime Incidents for 2018. For the comprehensive dataset which includes all records please refer to the RMS Crime Incidents dataset. The RMS Crime Incidents dataset consists of crime reports from the Detroit Police Department Records Management System (RMS). This data reflects reported criminal offenses that have occurred in the City of Detroit. Incident-based offense data is extracted from the Detroit Police Department's records management system hourly. This data set contains the most recent data available and is updated anytime DPD sends official crime records contributing to the Michigan Incident Crime Reporting (MICR) or the National Incident Based Reporting systems (reflected by the IBR Date field). It should be noted that some incidents involve the commission of multiple offenses, such as a domestic assault where property was also vandalized. In such cases, there is a row in the dataset for each offense, and the related offenses share a common Crime ID and Report Number.

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