Calls for Service (2020 - Present)
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,The Calls for Service dataset includes police service requests for which patrol officers, traffic officers, bike officers and, on occasion, detectives will be dispatched to public safety response. It also includes self-initiated calls for service where an officer witnesses a violation or suspicious activity for which they would respond.,Contact E-mail,Data Source: Versaterm Informix RMS,Data Source Type: Informix and/or SQL Server,Preparation Method: Preparation Method: Automated View pulled from CADWSQL (SQL Server) and duplicated on the GIS Server,Publish Frequency: Weekly,Publish Method: Automatic,Data Dictionary,For prior reporting period datasets, see:,2012-2015,https://tempegov.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ca69de49b1644f4088b681fbf4e1bb69,2016-2019,https://tempegov.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=141e7069563b4fecae1d868bf95ed0db,
Police Department Reported Victim and Suspect Demographic Data
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A. SUMMARY This dataset provides aggregated counts of victims and suspects involved in crimes that fall under San Francisco’s mandated crime reporting categories, as recorded by the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). The data is sourced from Crime Data Warehouse (CDW), which has been in operation since January 1, 2013. Because CDW was implemented on that date, data prior to 2013 is incomplete or unavailable. To protect the privacy and safety of vulnerable individuals, the dataset is aggregated and does not contain any personally identifiable information or individual case records. Crime categories are organized using: - San Francisco’s 96A.5 “Quarterly Crime Victim Data Reporting”, legislated for victim demographic reporting (Definitions of crime types can be found in Chapter 96A.1) - FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system (Definitions can be found on the SFPD website.) This dataset also powers the public crime dashboards on the SFPD website, where users can explore summary statistics. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED Data is added to open data once a quarter after extraction, transformation, and aggregation. Disclaimer: The San Francisco Police Department does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness or correct sequencing of the information as the data is subject to change as modifications and updates are completed. C. UPDATE PROCESS Information is updated on a quarterly basis. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET This dataset provides aggregated counts of individuals involved in reported crimes, categorized by key demographics and crime-related attributes. It is used to power public-facing dashboards on the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) website, where summary statistics and visualizations allow users to explore crime and victimization trends across the city. While the SFPD public dashboard provides many useful summaries and visualizations, not all data details are displayed there. For deeper or custom analysis, the full dataset can be downloaded for personal use.