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    City of Tacoma Reported Crime (Tacoma)

    • data.cityoftacoma.org
    • tacomaopendata-tacoma.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 18, 2023
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    City of Tacoma GIS (2023). City of Tacoma Reported Crime (Tacoma) [Dataset]. https://data.cityoftacoma.org/datasets/4b9326bf98c84fe4a1d8526ee6870c2d
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 18, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Tacoma GIS
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    https://data.cityoftacoma.org/pages/disclaimerhttps://data.cityoftacoma.org/pages/disclaimer

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    Description

    This data is neither National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) compliant nor Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) compliant and should not be compared to any report or data source using either standard. The data represents the number of distinct offense descriptions listed on a report that fall within the categories of Crime against Persons with the exception of sexual offenses, Crime against Property and Crime against Society as well as selected Traffic-related offenses and Malicious Harassment. Removed from the dataset are any offenses that involved domestic violence. The data is based on the earliest occurred on date as reported by the citizen and is in some cases a "best guess" on their part. This data does not represent the number of reports or individuals but as stated the number of distinct offense descriptions per incident. The addresses have been anonymized to the nearest 100 block and are limited to incidents with a Tacoma Police district and a Tacoma Police reporting block. The data is dynamic and is subject to change and/or revision. Please note that small numbers can cause large percent increases and decreases, and that police locations and hospitals are sometimes used when the address of occurrence is unknown.This data is updated daily.Contact: TPD-PIO@cityoftacoma.org

  2. 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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    Dec 12, 2024
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    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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    Violent and Property Crime Data

    • open.piercecountywa.gov
    • internal.open.piercecountywa.gov
    Updated Nov 7, 2023
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    Washington State Office of Financial Management (2023). Violent and Property Crime Data [Dataset]. https://open.piercecountywa.gov/Public-Safety/Violent-and-Property-Crime-Data/u3gb-kmc7
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    application/rssxml, csv, tsv, xml, application/rdfxml, application/geo+json, kmz, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 7, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Washington State Office of Financial Management
    Description

    Number of personal violent and property crimes in Pierce County.

    Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period).

    The following categories represent the personal violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery.

    The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property.

    Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report.

    This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.

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City of Tacoma GIS (2023). City of Tacoma Reported Crime (Tacoma) [Dataset]. https://data.cityoftacoma.org/datasets/4b9326bf98c84fe4a1d8526ee6870c2d

City of Tacoma Reported Crime (Tacoma)

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Dataset updated
Aug 18, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Tacoma GIS
License

https://data.cityoftacoma.org/pages/disclaimerhttps://data.cityoftacoma.org/pages/disclaimer

Area covered
Description

This data is neither National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) compliant nor Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) compliant and should not be compared to any report or data source using either standard. The data represents the number of distinct offense descriptions listed on a report that fall within the categories of Crime against Persons with the exception of sexual offenses, Crime against Property and Crime against Society as well as selected Traffic-related offenses and Malicious Harassment. Removed from the dataset are any offenses that involved domestic violence. The data is based on the earliest occurred on date as reported by the citizen and is in some cases a "best guess" on their part. This data does not represent the number of reports or individuals but as stated the number of distinct offense descriptions per incident. The addresses have been anonymized to the nearest 100 block and are limited to incidents with a Tacoma Police district and a Tacoma Police reporting block. The data is dynamic and is subject to change and/or revision. Please note that small numbers can cause large percent increases and decreases, and that police locations and hospitals are sometimes used when the address of occurrence is unknown.This data is updated daily.Contact: TPD-PIO@cityoftacoma.org

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