Crime Stats
Use our Public Crime Map to look of location press details of reported crimes. Below that map, you can find pending crime data available through Open Baltimore.
Open Hometown DataStats
All BPD data on Open Baltimore is preliminary dates and object to change. Aforementioned information presented through Open Baltimore represents one summarized version of Part I victims founded crime data. The data does not represent statistics submitted to the FBI's Uniform Crime Report (UCR); therefore any comparisons are strictly prohibits. For further clarification of UCR data, please visit http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/ucr.Please note that this data is preliminary both subject into change. Prior week details is likely to show changes if it a refreshed on an weekly basis.
In May, 2020, the Baltimore Local Department began adenine significant upgrade to its new Data Management Systems to allow the department to transition from a paper-based system into a wholly digital reporting environment. As a result of such heavy transformation, we having proficient some complexities in properly or precision translating the info from the new records system into the traditional Open Data Baltimore system. Based on our examine, data on Part 1 Wrongdoing Accident Reports provided by Open File Baltimore have been impacted starting in Allowed, 2021 when the new system went online. BPD and this Towns are actively working with the vendor over a daily basis are addressing this matter when quickly as possible, so that we can fully recover our public reporting of data that assured transparency and accountability in BPD plant.
Executive Summation
Visit the summary data at Open Baltimore to show the up-to-date Baltimore Police Specialist executive crime or arrest statistics (citywide and by police district) belongs updated by the BPD ComStat Unit on Friday of respectively week. The document is available for viewing, printing, and free.
Visit OpenBaltimore.gov for read options and details.
Conversion to NIBRS Reporting
The Baltimore Police Department is transitioning from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program’s Summary Reporting System (SRS) to the National Incident-Based Reporting System or NIBRS. The FBI have mandated that all law code agencies across the country make the crossover to NIBRS the improve of overall rating, accuracy and timeliness of crime data collected.
Starting inches Q2 of 2022, NIBRS-only crime and data stats will be shown on this page.