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Stop Data
District of Columbia —
In July 2019, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) implemented new data collection methods that enabled officers to collect more comprehensive information about... -
Stop Data 2019 to 2022
District of Columbia —
In July 2019, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) implemented new data collection methods that enabled officers to collect more comprehensive information about... -
City
NYPD Use of Force: Subjects
City of New York —
Dataset containing information related to non-NYPD Subjects involved in Force Incidents. The Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Report is the primary means by which... -
City
NYPD Use of Force: Members of Service
City of New York —
Dataset containing information related to NYPD Members of Service involved in Force Incidents. The Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Report is the primary means by... -
City
NYPD Use of Force Incidents
City of New York —
Dataset containing information related to Force Incidents involving NYPD Members of Service. The Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Report is the primary means by... -
Stop Incidents Field Contact 2012 to 2017
District of Columbia —
When a non-forcible stop is conducted, MPD officers may document it on a field contact report instead of an incident report. A field contact report is also used to... -
State
Labor Force Participation
State of Oklahoma —
Increase the total labor force participation rate from 61.61% in 2013 to 64.00% by 2017. -
County
Police Weapon Pointing
Montgomery County of Maryland —
This data set contains instances where a weapon or control device was pointed by a police officer at a subject. Update Frequency: Daily -
Stop Incidents 2010 to 2017
District of Columbia —
Whenever a forcible stop or a frisk is conducted, MPD officers are required to submit an incident report which includes specific factors which supported the...