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General Offenses (Open Data)
,The General Offense Crime Report Dataset includes criminal and city code violation offenses which document the scope and nature of each offense or information gathering activity. It is used to computate the Uniform Crime Report Index as reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and for local crime reporting purposes.,Contact E-mail,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm Informix RMS \,Data Source Type: Informix and/or SQL Server,Preparation Method: Preparation Method: Automated View pulled from SQL Server and published as hosted resource onto ArcGIS Online,Publish Frequency: Weekly,Publish Method: Automatic,Data Dictionary,
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Charges
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,Related Tables / Normalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The related tables such as persons, charges, and locations follow a normalized data model. This structure is often preferred by data professionals for more advanced analysis, filtering, or joining with external datasets.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts.,Understanding the Arrests Data (as related tables),The related tables represent different parts of the arrest data. Each one focuses on a different type of information, like the officers, individuals arrested, charges, and arrest details.,All of these tables connect back to the arrests table, which acts as the central record for each event. This structure is called a normalized model and is often used to manage data in a more efficient way. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables for more details outlining the relationships between the related tables. Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,
Police Transparency - Arrests - All Data (related tables / normalized)
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,Related Tables / Normalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The related tables such as persons, charges, and locations follow a normalized data model. This structure is often preferred by data professionals for more advanced analysis, filtering, or joining with external datasets.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts.,Understanding the Arrests Data (as related tables),The related tables represent different parts of the arrest data. Each one focuses on a different type of information, like the officers, individuals arrested, charges, and arrest details.,All of these tables connect back to the arrests table, which acts as the central record for each event. This structure is called a normalized model and is often used to manage data in a more efficient way. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables for more details outlining the relationships between the related tables. Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,
ArrestChargesLinkage
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,Related Tables / Normalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The related tables such as persons, charges, and locations follow a normalized data model. This structure is often preferred by data professionals for more advanced analysis, filtering, or joining with external datasets.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts.,Understanding the Arrests Data (as related tables),The related tables represent different parts of the arrest data. Each one focuses on a different type of information, like the officers, individuals arrested, charges, and arrest details.,All of these tables connect back to the arrests table, which acts as the central record for each event. This structure is called a normalized model and is often used to manage data in a more efficient way. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables for more details outlining the relationships between the related tables. Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,
Officers
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,Related Tables / Normalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The related tables such as persons, charges, and locations follow a normalized data model. This structure is often preferred by data professionals for more advanced analysis, filtering, or joining with external datasets.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts.,Understanding the Arrests Data (as related tables),The related tables represent different parts of the arrest data. Each one focuses on a different type of information, like the officers, individuals arrested, charges, and arrest details.,All of these tables connect back to the arrests table, which acts as the central record for each event. This structure is called a normalized model and is often used to manage data in a more efficient way. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables for more details outlining the relationships between the related tables. Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,
Arrests
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,Related Tables / Normalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The related tables such as persons, charges, and locations follow a normalized data model. This structure is often preferred by data professionals for more advanced analysis, filtering, or joining with external datasets.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts.,Understanding the Arrests Data (as related tables),The related tables represent different parts of the arrest data. Each one focuses on a different type of information, like the officers, individuals arrested, charges, and arrest details.,All of these tables connect back to the arrests table, which acts as the central record for each event. This structure is called a normalized model and is often used to manage data in a more efficient way. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables for more details outlining the relationships between the related tables. Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,
Police Transparency - Arrests - All Data (main table / denormalized)
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,Main Table / Denormalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Each record represents an individual charge associated with an arrest and includes details about both the person arrested (arrestee) and the arresting officer. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrests Demographic Datasets.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The main arrests open data table includes key information from each arrest event, along with associated person and charge details in one place. This format is ideal for quick viewing and simple analysis.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts. Understanding the Arrests Open Data (main table / denormalized version),Each row in this dataset represents a single charge, which means a single arrest event may appear multiple times if multiple charges were filed. To determine the number of unique arrests, users should perform a distinct count of the rin field, which serves as the arrest incident identifier.,Likewise:,,This structure enables users to explore charge-level detail while maintaining the ability to summarize demographic data by arrest event, arrestee, or officer as needed. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrests Demographic Datasets for more details.,Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,
ArrestsAgeRanges
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,Related Tables / Normalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The related tables such as persons, charges, and locations follow a normalized data model. This structure is often preferred by data professionals for more advanced analysis, filtering, or joining with external datasets.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts.,Understanding the Arrests Data (as related tables),The related tables represent different parts of the arrest data. Each one focuses on a different type of information, like the officers, individuals arrested, charges, and arrest details.,All of these tables connect back to the arrests table, which acts as the central record for each event. This structure is called a normalized model and is often used to manage data in a more efficient way. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables for more details outlining the relationships between the related tables. Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,
Persons
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,Related Tables / Normalized Version,This dataset provides demographic information related to arrests made by the Tempe Police Department. Demographic fields include race and ethnicity, age range at the time of arrest, and gender for each party.,The data is sourced from the Police Department’s Records Management System (RMS) and supports analysis of patterns related to arrests, enforcement activity, and demographic trends over time. This information is a component of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and provide context for law enforcement within the community.,For detailed guidance on interpreting arrest counts and demographic breakdowns, please refer to the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables.,Why this Dataset is Organized this Way?,The related tables such as persons, charges, and locations follow a normalized data model. This structure is often preferred by data professionals for more advanced analysis, filtering, or joining with external datasets.,Providing this format supports a wide range of users, from casual data explorers to experienced analysts.,Understanding the Arrests Data (as related tables),The related tables represent different parts of the arrest data. Each one focuses on a different type of information, like the officers, individuals arrested, charges, and arrest details.,All of these tables connect back to the arrests table, which acts as the central record for each event. This structure is called a normalized model and is often used to manage data in a more efficient way. Visit the User Guide: Understanding the Arrest Demographic Datasets - Related Tables for more details outlining the relationships between the related tables. Data Dictionary Additional Information,Contact Email: PD_DataRequest@tempe.gov Contact Phone: N/A,Link: N/A,Data Source: Versaterm RMS,Data Source Type: SQL Server,Preparation Method: Automated process,Publish Frequency: Daily,Publish Method: Automatic,