Incidents

Suburban Neighborhood Comparison - Property Crimes

This report shows the number of subject incidents/crimes in one square mile centered in each neighborhood from January 1st, 2003 through November 18, 2009. Thus, the statistics represent incidents roughly one half mile from the center of each neighborhood so that an apples to apples comparison can be made.

Click here to see the incidents within a particular neighborhood on a map.

Suburban neighborhood crime comparison - Person Crimes

This report shows the number of subject incidents/crimes in one square mile centered in each neighborhood from January 1st, 2003 through November 18, 2009. Thus, the statistics represent incidents roughly one half mile from the center of each neighborhood so that an apples to apples comparison can be made.

Click here to see the incidents within a particular neighborhood on a map.

Places with > 25 Incidents

Places with Most Personal Crimes

Addresses with Most Trespasses

The CHPD tells me that the incident and arrest addresses are typically the closest address to where the incident or arrest actually took place. For more information on this, please expand the FAQ item below.

Addresses with Most Assaults

Top 250 addresses with reported assaults

Places with most Involuntary Commitments

Inicidents with most arrests (Top 250)

Most frequent Incident Descriptions with categories (Top 250)

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Currently, each incident is freeform text entered by CHPD or dispatch. Many seem to follow a convention.

This report shows how each incident has been categorized based on a best-effort text search. Ideally, these categories and all kinds of metadata would be filled in by the officer when he or she does the incident report.

Categorization of incidents, most cited first

Each incident and its categorization is shown. The categorizations are not part of the incident record, but were made to try to enable statistical analysis. It would be better if the police provided these as part of the incident record and a lot more work could go into the ones which are not categorized.

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