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Crime Statistics and Maps
Glen A. Gardner,
Commander
Planning and Research Bureau
The Department is committed to using technology as a means for
combating crime in Phoenix, and over time we believe our efforts
in this area will go a long ways towards enhancing the quality of
life for all. Over the past two years we have taken many steps
to improve our capabilities in terms of utilizing computer technology,
and this includes the addition of both personnel and equipment.
Enhancing our presence on the web and increasing the availability
of statistical information to anyone with an internet connection
is something we are committed to improving.
Ms. Constance Kostelac, Research Supervisor
Crime Analysis and Research Unit
The Department's Crime Analysis and Research Unit consists of
police officers and civilians working together to not only monitor
the level of crime in the city, but to proactively identify crime
suppression opportunities. This unit is responsible for the
coding of crime data entered through our computerized reporting
system, responding to both internal and external requests for statistical
data and for conducting administrative, strategic and tactical analysis
of crime data. The unit actively uses computer technology
to compile and analyze data, including a Geographic Information
System (Arcview) for crime mapping.
The listed links provide historical crime statistics for Phoenix
over the past five years. If you need more specific or detailed
information than what is currently offered on the web site please
contact the Crime Analysis and Research Unit at (602) 262-6543,
or you can click
here to send an e-mail to the Crime Analysis and
Research Unit.
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This unit is responsible for the coding of crime data
entered through our computerized reporting system
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