20 years of knowledge from Californian cities

The California Department of Justice (DOJ) releases its most up-to-date crime data in early July every year. The Criminal Justice Statistics Center collects, analyzes, and reports statistical data that provide valid measures of crime and criminal justice. It continually examines these data to raised describe crime and criminal justice and to advertise the responsible presentation and use of crime statistics.

According to the latest 2023 California Department of Justice According to data, most Bay Area counties saw a decline in crime, including violent and property crimes, in 2023. However, Alameda County still saw a rise, particularly a pointy increase in violent crime.

Several Bay Area cities have had high crime rates for years. Read here to learn more about which Bay Area city has the very best crime rate and why.

The California Department of Justice is completing a five-year effort to develop and implement a brand new statewide crime data repository, the California Incident-Based Reporting System (CIBRS), that can accommodate the FBI's latest statistical reporting format. Previously, California used the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Not all the state's law enforcement agencies have made the switch yet.

According to the Ministry of Justice annual crime reportnot all agencies were capable of provide full-year crime data for 2023. Find your city or county in these three interactive charts to find your city's trends and idiosyncrasies and compare it to other cities from 2013 to 2023.

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