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New York City, a city renowned for its diversity and dynamic energy, faces an ongoing challenge in ensuring the safety and security of its inhabitants. In this project, we conducted a comprehensive examination of safety in New York City through an in-depth analysis of NYPD complaint data spanning the years 2006 to 2019. The analysis will be intricately divided into three distinct layers, focusing on crime events, suspects/victims, and socioeconomic indicators. The primary objective is to discern patterns, trends, and correlations within these layers, with the ultimate goal of informing enhanced safety measures and refining law enforcement strategies.
Our primary data source is the NYPD Historic Complaint Data.
The original dataset is available at NYPD Complaint Data Historic.
Our supplementary dataset is the NYC Full Neighborhood Indicators from NYU Furman Center
Additionally, our processed and filtered dataset is accessible through Dropbox.
Crime Event Analysis
Suspect and Victim Analysis
Crime Rate and Socioeconomics
Yuki Joyama
yj2803
Nihaal Rahman
nkr2121
Siqing Wang
sw3879
Miao Fu
mf3593
Xinyi Shang
xs2529
Allison Xia
zx2482
References
- Golub, Andrew, Bruce D. Johnson, and Eloise Dunlap. 2006. “Smoking Marijuana in Public: The Spatial and Policy Shift in New York City Arrests, 1992-2003.” Harm Reduction Journal 3 (August): 22.
- NYPD (2023, June 16). NYPD Complaint Data Historic: NYC Open Data. Link
- CoreData.nyc. Full Neighborhood Indicators. NYU Furman Center’s CoreData.nyc. Link
- Bureau, U. C. (2022, November 29). 2020 census. Census.gov. Link
- Department of City Planning (DCP) (2013, Jan 29). NYC Open Data. Link