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7843 Bridge, Mark C
Description
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 <a href="http://www.seattle.gov/police/information-and-data/crime-dashboard">Crime Dashboard</a>. 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.
Category
Public Safety
Tags
crime, seastat, mcpp, offenses, nibrs, beat, data-driven
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Data Provided By
SPD
License
Public Domain
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Field Names:

Report Number
report_number
Offense ID
offense_id
Offense Start DateTime
offense_start_datetime
Offense End DateTime
offense_end_datetime
Report DateTime
report_datetime
Group A B
group_a_b
Crime Against Category
crime_against_category
Offense Parent Group
offense_parent_group
Offense
offense
Offense Code
offense_code
Precinct
precinct
Sector
sector
Beat
beat
MCPP
mcpp
100 Block Address
_100_block_address
Longitude
longitude
Latitude
latitude

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