The crime incident rate per 100,000 people of Baton Rouge, LA was 447 for aggravated assault in 2013. The crime incident rate per 100,000 people of Lubbock, TX was 567 for aggravated assault in 2013.
Crime Incident Count
Crime Incident Rate per 100,000 People
Crime statistics are sourced from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program and aggregated across year and crime type. The FBI does not gather statistics for all jurisdictions, so some localities may be missing. Normalization is based on the population values published with the UCR data itself, so rather than on US Census data, as the jurisdiction of the data may vary. Crime rates are normalized on a per 100K basis; specifically, the crime count is divided by the population count, the result is then multiplied by 100K and rounded to the nearest integer value. Latest data, displayed in charts and other visualizations, is from 2014.
Above charts are based on data from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program | ODN Dataset | API -
Public Safety and Crime Datasets Involving Baton Rouge, LA or Lubbock, TX
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Legacy Baton Rouge Police Crime Incidents
data.brla.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-08T00:06:46.000Z***On January 1, 2021, the Baton Rouge Police Department switched to a new reporting system. This dataset contains data starting on 1/1/2011 through 12/31/2020. For data from 1/1/2021 onward, please visit: https://data.brla.gov/Public-Safety/Baton-Rouge-Police-Crime-Incidents/pbin-pcm7 Crimes reported in Baton Rouge and handled by the Baton Rouge Police Department. Crimes include Burglaries (Vehicle, Residential and Non-residential), Robberies (Individual and Business), Theft, Narcotics, Vice Crimes, Assault, Nuisance, Battery, Firearm, Homicides, Criminal Damage to Property, Sexual Assaults and Juvenile. In order to protect the privacy of sexual assault victims and juvenile victims, these incidents are not geocoded and will not be mapped. Please see the disclaimer in the Attachments section of the About page.
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Baton Rouge Police Crime Incidents
data.brla.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-22T11:15:16.000ZCrime incident reports beginning January 1, 2021. Includes records for all crimes such as burglaries (vehicle, residential and non-residential), robberies (individual and business), auto theft, homicides and other crimes against people, property and society that occurred within the City of Baton Rouge and responded to by the Baton Rouge Police Department. Please see the disclaimer attachment in the About section of the primer page. For Crime Incidents prior to 1/1/2021 visit the Legacy Baton Rouge Police Crime Incident dataset at https://data.brla.gov/Public-Safety/Legacy-Baton-Rouge-Police-Crime-Incidents/fabb-cnnu.
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East Baton Rouge Parish Combined Crime Incidents
data.brla.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-22T11:19:19.000ZCombination of crime incident reports from the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office and the Baton Rouge Police Department, beginning January 1, 2021. Includes records for all crimes such as burglaries (vehicle, residential and non-residential), robberies (individual and business), auto theft, homicides and other crimes against people, property and society. For only East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office crime incidents: https://data.brla.gov/Public-Safety/EBR-Sheriff-s-Office-Crime-Incidents/7y8j-nrht For only Baton Rouge Police Department crime incidents: https://data.brla.gov/Public-Safety/Baton-Rouge-Police-Crime-Incidents/pbin-pcm7
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EBR Sheriff's Office Crime Incidents
data.brla.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-22T11:17:22.000ZCrime incident reports beginning January 1, 2021. Includes records for all crimes such as burglaries (vehicle, residential and non-residential), robberies (individual and business), auto theft, homicides and other crimes against people, property and society that occurred within the Parish of East Baton Rouge and responded to by the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. Please see the disclaimer attachment in the About section of the primer page.
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APD Arrests
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-08T14:29:01.000ZDATASET DESCRIPTION: When an officer finds it necessary to arrest an individual, such as upon witnessing a crime, having probable cause, or acting on a judge-issued arrest warrant, they are required to write an arrest report. The arrest report details the conditions of the arrest and directly pertains to the individual in question. Additionally, it includes specific details of the charges associated with the arrest. GENERAL ORDERS RELATED TO ARRESTS Austin Police Department General Order 319 states, "This order outlines the guidelines for warrant and warrantless arrests. The following order cannot address every situation that an officer might encounter; however, in exercising arrest authority, officers should be guided by what is contained in this document. Nothing in this order should be interpreted as authorizing or restricting an officer's arrest authority as defined by the Code of Criminal Procedure." AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER 1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data. 2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates. 3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used. 4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided. City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use - https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq
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LAPD RIPA (AB 953) STOP Person Detail from 7/1/2018 to Present
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2024-10-17T04:00:18.000ZSTOP Person Detail is focused on data pertaining to the individual person that is involved in a STOP Incident from 7/1/2018 to Present. This dataset contains data fields mandated by AB 953, The Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) and other data fields that are collected during a STOP. A "STOP" is any detention by a peace officer of a person or any peace officer interaction with a person. Click below for more info on AB 953: The Racial and Identity Profiling Act- https://oag.ca.gov/ab953#:~:text=AB%20953%20mandates%20the%20creation%20of%20the%20Racial,and%20racial%20and%20identity%20sensitivity%20in%20law%20enforcement.