Raw crime data in the US. Includes each crime as a separate row of data and provides information on the location, type, and date/time of crimes.
Raw crime data in the US. Includes each crime as a separate row of data and provides information on the location, type, and date/time of crimes. For the raw-data access point Crimeometer uses the FBI-NIBRS standard. More on the FBI_NIBRS standard: National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) is a standard defined by the FBI to unify the format in which cities typify their crimes. We use NIBRS to standardize the original types of our sources to the most compatible NIBRS offenses, but in some cases it is difficult to find the perfect match, so we add new offenses types created by us (these types have the attribute incident_offense_code with value "N/A"). Some of the cities that Crimeometer covers in the US: Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Elgin, Evanston, Fresno, Fort Worth, Houston, Jacksonville, GrandRapids, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Plano, Raleigh, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Monica, Washington, Worcester. LATAM: Sao Paulo (Brazil), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Santiago (Chile), Montevideo (Uruguay), León (Mexico) and others.