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The tabular data presented here compile reported crime and offense data recorded by the New York City Police Department from 2000 through 2015. Separate tables are presented for the seven major felonies, other felony crimes, misdemeanors, and violations.
Crime rates in New York City have been recorded since at least the 1800s. [1] The highest crime totals were recorded in the late 1980s and early 1990s as the crack epidemic surged, [2] [3] and then declined continuously from around 1990 throughout the 2000s. [4]
The department provides up-to-date crime-related statistics in the seven major crime categories on the citywide, borough, and precinct levels, as well as historical crime data. The public can also access this data through the department's CompStat 2.0 portal.
The NYPD provides overall citywide statistics, which are updated weekly. The reports can be viewed below. The department's advanced digital version can be viewed at CompStat 2.0. The NYPD releases a number of incident level datasets related to police enforcement and criminal activity.
Regularly updated data showing statistical details and trends at every point in the City’s criminal justice system. Additional data analyses and data sources help provide context for criminal justice policy at every level of government. Summary Data Files.
New York State and the FBI use seven Index crime categories as indicators of overall crime trends: murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault, which are classified as violent crimes; and the property crimes of burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft.
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There were 1,531 shooting incidents in 2020, up 97 percent from 2019 (776). 2020 levels are comparable to 2003 (1,577) and 2011 (1,510). Shootings historically rise in the summer months, though the increase in 2020 was sharper than in past years.
Over the past year, there have been 95,273 crimes reported to the NYPD, including 327 murders, 1,249 rapes, 13,182 robberies, 19,819 felony assaults, 11,825 burglaries, 38,732 grand larceny...
- All figures are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision. Oath Summonses as of 6/13/17. - Unless otherwise noted, crime statistics reflect New York State Penal Law (“NYSPL”) definitions.