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North Carolina Crime Dataset
Dataset Description
Homepage: The processed dataset, which will soon be updated, is available at the following Huggingface portal: https://huggingface.co/datasets/zwn22/NC_Crime. For the raw datasets, their respective homepages are:
Cary:
Charlotte:
Durham:
Raleigh:
Point of Contact: For any issues related to the raw datasets, please reach out to the respective government offices. For inquiries or issues regarding the processed data, you can contact zwn22 at Huggingface.
Dataset Summary
The dataset comprising public police incidents from various cities in North Carolina, spanning from the early 2000s to 2024, contains valuable information such as crime type, time, and location of occurrence.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
Crime Trend Analysis: Analyzing crime trends over time and across different locations. This could involve identifying patterns in crime rates, seasonal variations, or shifts in the types of crimes committed.
Predictive Policing: Developing models to predict future crime occurrences based on historical data. This could help in resource allocation and proactive policing strategies.
Geospatial Analysis: Mapping crime incidents to identify hotspots and regions with higher crime rates. This can aid in understanding geographical factors influencing crime and in deploying resources more effectively.
Crime Type Classification: Using machine learning algorithms to automatically classify incidents into different crime types based on the incident descriptions.
Time Series Analysis: Examining how crime rates change over time and understanding long-term trends or cyclic patterns.
Languages
English
Dataset Structure
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Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
Curation Rationale
The dataset, covering police incidents in select North Carolina cities from 2000 to 2024, aims to aid crime research. It provides a long-term view of crime patterns and trends, useful for criminologists, sociologists, and public policy researchers. The comprehensive data enables analyses of crime evolution and its socio-economic correlations. It also supports the development of predictive models for law enforcement and policy planning. Additionally, the dataset's multi-city scope allows for comparative studies to understand unique challenges and inform localized crime prevention strategies.
Source Data
I mainly uses 5 datasets as source data:
- Cary:
- Cary Open Data Portal - CPD Incidents
- Details:
- Size: 116317 rows * 34 columns
- Column names: 'Crime Category', 'Crime Type', 'UCR', 'Map Reference', 'Incident Number', 'Begin Date Of Occurrence', 'Begin Time Of Occurrence', 'End Date Of Occurrence', 'End Time Of Occurrence', 'Crime Day', 'Geo Code', 'Location Category', 'District', 'Beat Number', 'Location', 'ID', 'Lat', 'Lon', 'Charge Count', 'Neighborhood ID', 'Apartment Complex', 'Residential Subdivision', 'Subdivision ID', 'Phx Activity Date', 'Phx Record Status', 'Phx Community', 'Phx Status', 'Record', 'Offense Category', 'Violent Property', 'timeframe', 'domestic', 'Total Incidents', 'Year'
- Charlotte:
- Charlotte Open Data Portal - CMPD Incidents
- Details:
- Size: 483632 rows * 30 columns
- Column names: 'X', 'Y', 'YEAR', 'INCIDENT_REPORT_ID', 'LOCATION', 'CITY', 'STATE', 'ZIP', 'X_COORD_PUBLIC', 'Y_COORD_PUBLIC', 'LATITUDE_PUBLIC', 'LONGITUDE_PUBLIC', 'DIVISION_ID', 'CMPD_PATROL_DIVISION', 'NPA', 'DATE_REPORTED', 'DATE_INCIDENT_BEGAN', 'DATE_INCIDENT_END', 'ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION', 'LOCATION_TYPE_DESCRIPTION', 'PLACE_TYPE_DESCRIPTION', 'PLACE_DETAIL_DESCRIPTION', 'CLEARANCE_STATUS', 'CLEARANCE_DETAIL_STATUS', 'CLEARANCE_DATE', 'HIGHEST_NIBRS_CODE', 'HIGHEST_NIBRS_DESCRIPTION', 'OBJECTID', 'Shape', 'GlobalID'
- Durham:
- Durham Open Data Portal - DPD Incidents UCR/NIBRS Reporting
- Details:
- Size: 149924 rows * 16 columns
- Column names: 'Case Number', 'Report Date', 'Report Time', 'Status', 'Sequence', 'ATT/COM', 'UCR Code', 'Offense', 'Address', 'X', 'Y', 'District', 'Beat', 'Tract', 'Premise', 'Weapon'
- Raleigh:
- Raleigh Open Data Portal - Police Incidents (1)
- Details:
- Size: 422975 rows * 6 columns
- Column names: 'LCR Code', 'LCR Description', 'Incident Date', 'Incident #', 'DISTRICT', 'Yesterday'
- Raleigh Open Data Portal - Police Incidents (2)
- This dataset is updated daily. I will monitor these updates and continue collecting data until February 15th, 2024.
Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
Discussion of Biases
Other Known Limitations
Rights reserved by governments.
Additional Information
Dataset Curators
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Licensing Information
The dataset from cities in North Carolina, including Cary, Charlotte, Durham, and Raleigh, is sourced from their respective open data portals, each with its specific licensing information and terms of use.
Cary's Open Data Portal operates under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license. This allows for both commercial and non-commercial use, distribution, and adaptation of the data, as long as proper attribution is given and any derived works are shared under the same terms.
Charlotte's Open Data Portal serves as a resource for the public to explore, visualize, and download data, supporting the creation of new applications and maps using the available information. Durham's Open Data Portal is committed to making all government data publicly available for unrestricted use.
Raleigh's Open Data Policy stipulates that by using data from their site, users agree to the terms and conditions described under the City of Raleigh Open Data Privacy Policy. The City of Raleigh makes no warranties regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the data, and disclaims all express or implied warranties, including those of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Users should be aware that the data format or schema may change as updates are made, and they use the information at their own risk.
Each city's portal reflects a commitment to transparency and public engagement, allowing unrestricted access and utilization of data for various purposes, with specific stipulations in Raleigh's policy and Cary's adoption of the CC BY-SA 4.0 license providing additional guidance on use and liability.
Citation Information
Contributions
Thanks to Town of Cary, City of Charlotte, and City of Raleigh for providing the raw dataset.