The Crime Data Explorer (CDE) makes nationwide crime data accessible to a wide range of users. View trends, download bulk datasets, and access the Crime Data API for reported crime at the national, state, and agency levels.
The CDE is a new interactive tool that enables law enforcement and the general public to more easily use and understand the massive amounts of UCR data currently published. Users of the site can:
- Search, sort, and compare national and state-estimated data and agency-level crime statistics from 1995-2016 by location, time period, and type of crime.
- View charts and graphs that break down data in a variety of formats.
- Select data to display in either summary statistics or incident-based reports.
- Download tailored reports, National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) information, and bulk datasets.
- Use the CDE’s Application Program Interface (API) to access data from 1960-2016.
The CDE went live on June 30, 2017. The initial phase of the CDE includes information available in the UCR data set from NIBRS and the historical Summary Reporting System. In addition, the CDE includes hate crime, assaults on law enforcement, police employee data, agency participation, cargo theft, and human trafficking.
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