List of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC during the current calendar year.
This is a breakdown of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC during the current calendar year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning before being posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a shooting incident in NYC and includes information about the event, the location and time of occurrence. In addition, information related to suspect and victim demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
There has been little research on United States homicide rates from a long-term perspective, primarily because there has been no consistent data series on a particular place preceding the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR), which began its first full year in 1931. To fill this research gap, this project created a data series on homicides per capita for New York City that spans two centuries. The goal was to create a site-specific, individual-based data series that could be used to examine major social shifts related to homicide, such as mass immigration, urban growth, war, demographic changes, and changes in laws. Data were also gathered on various other sites, particularly in England, to allow for comparisons on important issues, such as the post-World War II wave of violence. The basic approach to the data collection was to obtain the best possible estimate of annual counts and the most complete information on individual homicides. The annual count data (Parts 1 and 3) were derived from multiple sources, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reports and Supplementary Homicide Reports, as well as other official counts from the New York City Police Department and the City Inspector in the early 19th century. The data include a combined count of murder and manslaughter because charge bargaining often blurs this legal distinction. The individual-level data (Part 2) were drawn from coroners' indictments held by the New York City Municipal Archives, and from daily newspapers. Duplication was avoided by keeping a record for each victim. The estimation technique known as "capture-recapture" was used to estimate homicides not listed in either source. Part 1 variables include counts of New York City homicides, arrests, and convictions, as well as the homicide rate, race or ethnicity and gender of victims, type of weapon used, and source of data. Part 2 includes the date of the murder, the age, sex, and race of the offender and victim, and whether the case led to an arrest, trial, conviction, execution, or pardon. Part 3 contains annual homicide counts and rates for various comparison sites including Liverpool, London, Kent, Canada, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Seattle, and San Francisco.
The leading causes of death by sex and ethnicity in New York City in since 2007. Cause of death is derived from the NYC death certificate which is issued for every death that occurs in New York City.
Report last ran: 09/24/2019This is a breakdown of every arrest effected in NYC by the NYPD during the current year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning. Each record represents an arrest effected in NYC by the NYPD and includes information about the type of crime, the location and time of enforcement. In addition, information related to suspect demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.
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Permits are generally required when asserting the exclusive use of city property, like a sidewalk, a street, or a park. See: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mome/permits/when-permit-required.page
This Dataset - Rows: 9,808 - Columns: 14 - Each row is a: Film Permit
Columns in this Dataset:
Type: Number
Column Name: EventType
Description: Type of Activity for this approved permit. Load in/out – vehicles parking to load sets, equipment, etc. into location; Shooting – filming scheduled to occur; DCAS Prep/Shoot/Wrap –activity scheduled to occur on Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) property, such as a city courthouse; Rigging – set dressing activity at location, not filming yet
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: StartDateTime
Description: Activity scheduled to begin
Type: Date & Time
Column Name: EndDateTime
Description: Activity scheduled to be completed
Type: Date & Time
Column Name: EnteredOn
Description: Date permit request submitted to MOME
Type: Date & Time
Column Name: EventAgency
Description: -
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: ParkingHeld
Description: Locations of request to hold parking in advance for permitted filming activity.
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: Borough
Description: First borough of activity for the day
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: CommunityBoard(s)
Description: First Community Board of activity for the day
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: PolicePrecinct(s)
Description: First Police precinct of activity for the day
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: Category
Description: Description of production as selected by permit applicant
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: SubCategoryName
Description: More specific description of production as selected by permit applicant
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: Country
Description: Project origin
Type: Plain Text
Column Name: ZipCode(s)
Description: First zip code of production activity
Type: Plain Text
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List of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC during the current calendar year.
This is a breakdown of every shooting incident that occurred in NYC during the current calendar year. This data is manually extracted every quarter and reviewed by the Office of Management Analysis and Planning before being posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a shooting incident in NYC and includes information about the event, the location and time of occurrence. In addition, information related to suspect and victim demographics is also included. This data can be used by the public to explore the nature of police enforcement activity. Please refer to the attached data footnotes for additional information about this dataset.