Open crime data helps communities make informed judgements about public safety, as well as providing transparency into how local police power is being exercised. For U.S. City Open Data Census purposes, crime report data should include at a minimum the following elements: date, time, location, incident type, and narrative information — best would be exact date, location, and type of crime, but per day per street or postal/zip code are acceptable for Census purposes. (More info)
Question | Answer | Comment |
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Openly licensed | Yes | |
Available in bulk | Yes | |
Up-to-date | Yes | |
Available free online | Yes | |
Available free of charge | Yes | |
In an open format | CSV, JSON, RDF, TSV, XML | |
findable | 4 | |
findable_steps | I searched for "Crime 2018" on data.kcmo.org and clicked on "KCPD Crime Data 2018" | |
licence_url | https://data.kcmo.org/Crime/KCPD-Crime-Data-2018/dmjw-d | |
Collected by government | Yes | |
usability | 3 | |
collector_name | State of Missouri - Kansas City Missouri Police Department (Legally seperate from City of Kansas City, MO) | |
characteristics | Date and time, Location (may be coordinates or addresses; addresses may be at the block level, such as “5XX Main Street”), Incident type, Narrative information | |
location | href="https://data.kcmo.org/Crime/KCPD-Crime-Data-2018/dmjw-d28i" https://data.kcmo.org/Crime/KCPD-Crime-Data-2018/dmjw-d">rel="nofollow">https://data.kcmo.org/Crime/KCPD-Crime-Data-2018/dmjw-d - Open data link to 2018 crime data. Other years are available in seperate datasets. |