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Count of Violent Crimes in Pierce County
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-07T19:38:38.000ZNumber of burglary, theft, arson, and destruction of property crimes in Pierce County. Crime data derived from the "Crimes in Washington" annual report (by year) compiled from data submitted to the Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State law enforcement agencies. Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period). The following categories represent the violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery. The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property. Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report. This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.
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Regional Comparison of Violent Crimes
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-07T19:38:38.000ZNumber of burglary, theft, arson, and destruction of property crimes in Pierce County. <br /><br />Crime data derived from the "Crimes in Washington" annual report (by year) compiled from data submitted to the Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State law enforcement agencies. <br /><br />Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period). <br /><br />The following categories represent the violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery.<br /><br />The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property. <br /><br />Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report. <br /><br />This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.
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Infant Birthweight by County
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-12T16:37:38.000ZInfant birthweight data obtained from United States Department of Health and Human Services (US DHHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Division of Vital Statistics, Natality public-use data, on CDC WONDER Online Database.
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Count of Violent Crimes in Unincorporated Pierce County
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-07T19:38:38.000ZNumber of burglary, theft, arson, and destruction of property crimes in Pierce County. Crime data derived from the "Crimes in Washington" annual report (by year) compiled from data submitted to the Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State law enforcement agencies. Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period). The following categories represent the violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery. The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property. Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report. This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.
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Floodplain Cross Sections
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-17T17:23:29.000ZThis is 2017 DFIRM Data for cross section lines. New to the DFIRM data is the coastal flood study, that adds Velocity Zones (VE) along Puget Sound and the Seclusion Boundary. Seclusion areas are located where floodplains are affected by non-accredited levees and retain 1970s modeled flood hazards. These lines show the locations of channel surveys used to calculate flood elevations in the hydraulic models. The Cross Sections are also shown on the Flood Profiles in the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report and can be used to cross reference the Flood Profiles to the planimetric depiction of the flood hazards. All cross sections for which a spatial location is available should be included in the S_XS table. The Cross Sections are lines generally extending from outside the floodplain, across the entire floodplain and out the other side. In this data set the cross sections have been trimmed to include only the areas show to be in a flood hazard area. Each cross section is represented by a line feature. The line has been split where the modeling shows a different base flood elevation than the stream center on the left or right bank (reference 2017 FIS Volume 2). The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event (Zones A & V), the 0.2-percent-annual- chance flood event (Zone X shaded), areas of undetermined flood risk (Zone X shaded) and areas of minimal flood risk (Zone X unshaded). The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000. Please read metadata for additional information(https://matterhorn.co.pierce.wa.us/GISmetadata/pdbswm_regulated_floodplain_x_sections.html). Any data download constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use (https://matterhorn.co.pierce.wa.us/Disclaimer/PierceCountyGISDataTermsofUse.pdf).
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Regional Comparison of Property Crimes
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-07T19:38:38.000ZNumber of burglary, theft, arson, and destruction of property crimes in Pierce County. Crime data derived from the "Crimes in Washington" annual report (by year) compiled from data submitted to the Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State law enforcement agencies. Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period). The following categories represent the violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery. The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property. Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report. This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.
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Youth Obesity Rate By County
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-14T17:01:23.000ZYouth (8th, 10th and 12th grade) obesity and overweight rate from Washington State Healthy Youth Survey (HYS). The Healthy Youth Survey (HYS) is a collaborative effort of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Department of Health, the Health Care Authority - Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, and Liquor and Cannabis Board.
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Unincorporated Pierce County Violent Crimes, by Type
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-07T19:38:38.000ZNumber of burglary, theft, arson, and destruction of property crimes in Pierce County. Crime data derived from the "Crimes in Washington" annual report (by year) compiled from data submitted to the Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State law enforcement agencies. Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period). The following categories represent the violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery. The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property. Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report. This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.
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HS CARES Act by District
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Criminal Justice - Jail Average Daily Population and Pretrial Caseload
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-11T17:19:19.000ZAverage Daily Population (ADP) in Pierce County Corrections. Data sourced from LINX system. Pretrial data included from the Clerk of the Superior Court.