CURRENT
CRIME DATA
The following data is a 30
day download of Part I and Part II Crimes that occurred in the Los Angeles
County Sheriff’s Department’s jurisdiction.
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PART I CRIMES
Part
I Crimes, as
defined by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), are:
(LAST 30 DAYS)
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1.
CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 2.
FORCIBLE RAPE 3.
ROBBERY 4.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5.
BURGLARY 6.
LARCENY THEFT 7.
GRAND THEFT AUTO 8.
ARSON |
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* This file is updated each day.
It is preliminary data and is subject to change.
The data is provided in ASCII comma separated
values (CSV). Files formatted as CSV
provide the flexibility of importing the data into any tool.
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PART I & II CRIMES
Part
I and II Crimes are
the following types of crimes:
(LAST
30 DAYS)
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1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE 3.
ROBBERY 4.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5.
BURGLARY 6.
LARCENY THEFT 7.
GRAND THEFT AUTO 8.
ARSON 9.
FORGERY 10. FRAUD AND NSF
CHECKS 11. SEX OFFENSES
FELONIES 12. SEX OFFENSES
MISDEMEANORS 13. NON-AGGRAVATED
ASSAULTS 14. WEAPON LAWS 15. OFFENSES AGAINST
FAMILY 16. NARCOTICS 17. LIQUOR LAWS 18. DRUNK / ALCOHOL /
DRUGS 19. DISORDERLY CONDUCT
20. VAGRANCY 21. GAMBLING 22. DRUNK DRIVING
VEHICLE / BOAT 23. VEHICLE / BOATING
LAWS 24. VANDALISM 25. WARRANTS 26. RECEIVING STOLEN
PROPERTY 27. FEDERAL OFFENSES
W/O MONEY 28. FEDERAL OFFENSES
WITH MONEY 29. FELONIES
MISCELLANEOUS 30. MISDEMEANORS
MISCELLANEOUS |
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* This file is
updated each day. It is preliminary data
and is subject to change.
The data is provided in ASCII comma separated
values (CSV). Files formatted as CSV
provide the flexibility of importing the data into any tool.
The columns of data
provided in the daily Part I & II Crimes file are as follows:
1. Incident date = Date the crime incident occurred
2. Statistical code = A three digit numerical coding system to
identify the primary crime category for an incident
3. Statistical code description = The definition of the statistical
code number
4. Street address (last two digits of # rounded to 00) = The street number and street name where the incident
occurred.
5. City = The city where the incident occurred
6. Zip code = The zip code of the location where the incident occurred
7. X,Y geocode State Plane 5 format (based on
census block center point) = Can be used to map the general location of the
incident.
8. Incident # = The URN #, or Uniform Report Number, is a unique #
assigned to every criminal and noncriminal incident.
9. Reporting District = A
geographical area defined by LASD which is within a city or unincorporated area
where the incident occurred
10. Sequence # = Each incident
for each station is issued a unique sequence # within a given year
11. Unit ID = ORI # is a number issued by the FBI for every law
enforcement agency.
12. Unit Name = Station Name
13. Deleted = Indicates if the case has been deleted and should be
removed from any external system.
HISTORICAL
CRIME DATA
Historical Part I and II
Crimes files (File sizes range
from 50MB to 65MB per file) *
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* Note: Files were
re-created on 08/02/2012. Two new
columns were added: Incident reported
date and the gang related indicator.
The columns of data
provided in the historical crime files are as follows:
1. Incident date = Date the crime incident occurred
2. Incident reported date = Date the crime was reported (column added 08/02/2012)
3. Category = Incident crime category
4. Statistical code = A three digit numerical coding system to
identify the primary crime category for an incident
5. Statistical code description = The definition of the statistical
code number
6. Full address(last two digits of # rounded to 00) = The street number, street name, state and zip where the incident
occurred.
7. Street address (last two digits of # rounded to 00) = The street number and street name where the incident
occurred.
8. City = The city where the incident occurred
9. Zip code = The zip code of the location where the incident occurred
10. X geocode coordinate in State Plane 5 format (based on
census block center point) = Can be used to map the general location of the
incident.
11. Y geocode coordinate in State Plane 5 format (based on
census block center point) = Can be used to map the general location of the
incident.
12. Incident # = The URN #, or Uniform Report Number, is a unique #
assigned to every criminal and noncriminal incident.
13. Reporting District = A
geographical area defined by LASD which is within a city or unincorporated area
where the incident occurred
14. Sequence # = Each incident
for each station is issued a unique sequence # within a given year
15. Gang related = Indicates if the crime incident was gang related (column added 08/02/2012)
16. Unit ID = ORI # is a number issued by the FBI for every law
enforcement agency.
17. Unit Name = Station Name
18. Deleted = Indicates if the case has been deleted and should be removed
from any external system.