Crime Reports in the UK
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This dataset contains crime-related data from various locations in the UK, including details such as crime type, location, and last outcome category. It provides insights into crime patterns, helping researchers, law enforcement agencies, and policymakers analyze crime trends and allocate resources effectively.
Dataset Features
- UK_ID: Unique identifier for each crime record.
- Month: The month and year when the crime was reported.
- Longitude: Geographic coordinate specifying the east-west position.
- Latitude: Geographic coordinate specifying the north-south position.
- Location: description of the place where the crime occurred.
- Crime type: The category of crime (e.g., burglary, vehicle crime, public order).
- Last outcome category: The latest case status or resolution (e.g., suspect charged, case closed, status update unavailable).
- Counts: The total number of reported crimes of this type at the specified location.
- Intensity: A measure representing crime severity or impact in the area.
Distribution
- Data Volume: 1048575 rows × 9 columns
- Format: Tabular data (CSV, Excel).
- Structure: Each row represents a reported crime with geographic and categorical attributes.
Usage
This dataset can be applied in various ways:
- Crime Pattern Analysis: Identify high-crime areas and trends over time.
- Predictive Policing: Help law enforcement agencies allocate resources efficiently.
- Urban Planning & Safety Measures: Assist city planners in designing safer public spaces.
- Academic & Policy Research: Support studies on crime rates and their correlation with socio-economic factors.
Coverage
- Geographic Coverage: United Kingdom.
- Demographics: general crime data across various locations, no specific demographic details.
License
CC0 – This dataset is free to use for any purpose, including commercial applications.
Who Can Use It
- Data Scientists: For crime prediction models and data analysis.
- Researchers: To study crime trends and their impact on society.
- Government Agencies: For law enforcement and policy-making.
- Businesses: To assess crime risks and enhance security measures.