Posted: 7/3/2015 3:50:05 AM EDT
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This is one of those web sites that is possibly transformative.
Ever wonder about the crime rate in your neighborhood or the surrounding areas? Want to see what the police have to put up with everyday? Ever want to form fact-based opinions and make arguments in debates that have a basis in fact? Enjoy this sight, I know you will. Play around with the settings |
| If crimemapping.com doesn't work for your area check out spotcrime.com |
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Either I live in the safest city/county in the USA...OR my local PD and SOs info is not used by that site. ![]() LOL! My City's PD does not report stats in a format usable by this site. You can go to the PD's web site and get a weekly report of crimes in the City but it is not usable by this mapping application, as is. |
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LOL! My City's PD does not report stats in a format usable by this site. You can go to the PD's web site and get a weekly report of crimes in the City but it is not usable by this mapping application, as is. Quoted:
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Either I live in the safest city/county in the USA...OR my local PD and SOs info is not used by that site. ![]() LOL! My City's PD does not report stats in a format usable by this site. You can go to the PD's web site and get a weekly report of crimes in the City but it is not usable by this mapping application, as is. Which is irritating because it would be highly useful when looking at where to live........look for the places with many fewer crimes. But maps & stats are racist. |
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Which is irritating because it would be highly useful when looking at where to live........look for the places with many fewer crimes. But maps & stats are racist. Quoted:
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Either I live in the safest city/county in the USA...OR my local PD and SOs info is not used by that site. ![]() LOL! My City's PD does not report stats in a format usable by this site. You can go to the PD's web site and get a weekly report of crimes in the City but it is not usable by this mapping application, as is. Which is irritating because it would be highly useful when looking at where to live........look for the places with many fewer crimes. But maps & stats are racist. Does spotcrime.com work for your area? |
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The site says that open investigations are not reported, only closed cases. How much worse would it be if they reported the misses and not just the hits? Well, since something like 60% of murders go unsolved, and I think those are usually the highest priority crimes for investigation, I'd guess it might be worse. |
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This is one of those web sites that is possibly transformative. Ever wonder about the crime rate in your neighborhood or the surrounding areas? Want to see what the police have to put up with everyday? Ever want to form fact-based opinions and make arguments in debates that have a basis in fact? Enjoy this sight, I know you will. Play around with the settings |
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Yup. 16 simple assaults 4 assaults with theft 2 thefts 15 burglaries all of 5 Arrests The Phoenix PD is hard at work in my area
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I have the daily report emailed to me. My neighborhood is Copland, so if I see a case that interests me, they can usually find out what happened, which is nice. I'm pretty much at work from sunrise to sunset and knowing what's going on keeps my mind at ease. |
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My City does not report, either. Still, it's interesting to see the surrounding areas. I was looking at this during an evaluation of where to live if I move (Albuquerque). It had plenty of data for there.
So far, the worst place I have found (highest density of crimes against people) is San Francisco. It's worse than downtown Los Angeles, worse than south-central, worse than Compton. NYC has no stats, either. NYC is available on another mapping site but it's in another format which I find less informative. I am sure many would think this site is racist, especially if they don't like what it tells them. |
