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SPD Arrest Data
Under the current business process, every seizure (4th Amendment of the US Constitution) conducted under the evidentiary standard of Probable Cause (PC) is documented in the RMS (Mark43). In addition to physical arrests made by officers, the system is configured to capture warrants, and summons arrests (where the officer is affecting a PC seizure on the authority of someone else (the court) and administrative arrest types that document updates to the identity of the subject who was arrested and additional charges. In total, 12 types of arrest are captured in the source. Note: This data set includes counts of arrest reports written which are distinct from physical, in-custody events. All counts herein reflect either total counts of arrest reports by the selected filter parameters, and/or the total number of reports written per subject.
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Use Of Force
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Note! (4/19/22) In order to accurately reflect the perceived subject race, enhancements have been made to the data. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to improve these data. Records representing Use of Force (UOF) by sworn law enforcement officers of the Seattle Police Department.
Arrests
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Each record in this dataset shows information about an arrest executed by the Chicago Police Department (CPD). Source data comes from the CPD Automated Arrest application. This electronic application is part of the CPD CLEAR (Citizen Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting) system, and is used to process arrests Department-wide. A more-detailed version of this dataset is available to media by request. To make a request, please email dataportal@cityofchicago.org with the subject line: Arrests Access Request. Access will require an account on this site, which you may create at https://data.cityofchicago.org/signup. New data fields may be added to this public dataset in the future. Requests for individual arrest reports or any other related data other than access to the more-detailed dataset should be directed to CPD, through contact information on that site or a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The data is limited to adult arrests, defined as any arrest where the arrestee was 18 years of age or older on the date of arrest. The data excludes arrest records expunged by CPD pursuant to the Illinois Criminal Identification Act (20 ILCS 2630/5.2). Department members use charges that appear in Illinois Compiled Statutes or Municipal Code of Chicago. Arrestees may be charged with multiple offenses from these sources. Each record in the dataset includes up to four charges, ordered by severity and with CHARGE1 as the most severe charge. Severity is defined based on charge class and charge type, criteria that are routinely used by Illinois court systems to determine penalties for conviction. In case of a tie, charges are presented in the order that the arresting officer listed the charges on the arrest report. By policy, Department members are provided general instructions to emphasize seriousness of the offense when ordering charges on an arrest report. Each record has an additional set of columns where a charge characteristic (statute, description, type, or class) for all four charges, or fewer if there were not four charges, is concatenated with the | character. These columns can be used with the Filter function's "Contains" operator to find all records where a value appears, without having to search four separate columns. Users interested in learning more about CPD arrest processes can review current directives, using the CPD Automated Directives system (http://directives.chicagopolice.org/directives/). Relevant directives include: • Special Order S06-01-11 – CLEAR Automated Arrest System: describes the application used by Department members to enter arrest data. • Special Order S06-01-04 – Arrestee Identification Process: describes processes related to obtaining and using CB numbers. • Special Order S09-03-04 – Assignment and Processing of Records Division Numbers: describes processes related to obtaining and using RD numbers. • Special Order 06-01 – Processing Persons Under Department Control: describes required tasks associated with arrestee processing, include the requirement that Department members order charges based on severity.
Stop Incidents 2010 to 2017
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Criminal Arrests and Prosecutions
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This dataset depicts administrative arrests and ERO's authority to execute criminal arrest warrants and initiate prosecution of crimes under U.S. law including but not limited to immigration-related offensesdataset depicts
PPD Arrest and Case Logs - FAQ
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Information and on using the PPD Arrest and Case Logs and a description of the data contained in the data sets.
SPD Crime Data: 2008-Present
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The Seattle Police Department (SPD) replaced its Records Management System (RMS) in May 2019. To preserve data quality and continuity between systems (2008-Present), SPD relied on the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). The standardization of crime classifications allows for comparison over time. For more information on definitions and classifications, please visit https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr/nibrs. Additional groupings are used to analyze crime in SPD’s Crime Dashboard. Violent and property crime categories align with best practices. For additional inquiries, we encourage the use of the underline data to align with the corresponding query. Disclaimer: Only finalized (UCR approved) reports are released. Those in draft, awaiting approval, or completed after the update, will not appear until the subsequent day(s). Data is updated once every twenty-four hours. Records and classification changes will occur as a report makes its way through the approval and investigative process.
인천광역시 부평구 특사경 무단방치차량관리 사건처리정보
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무단으로 방치된 차량 관리 사건처리정보(통고처분 건수, 검찰송치 건수, 내사종결 건수, 이첩 건수)를 제공합니다.
Daily Arrests
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This dataset provides the public with arrest information from the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit (CPU) systems. The data presented is derived from every booking; criminal, civil and motor vehicle entered through CPU. The data is compiled by “CRIMS”, a respected jail records-management system used by the Montgomery County Corrections and many other law enforcement agencies. To protect arrestee’s privacy, personal information is redacted. Residential addresses are rounded to the nearest hundred block. All data is refreshed on 2 hour basis to reflect any additions or changes. -Information that may include mechanical or human error -Arrest information [Note: all arrested persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law - Records will be removed after 30 days. Update Frequency - every 2 hours