How can I find out what crime is in my area?
How can I find out what crime is in my area?
The ADT interactive crime map helps you understand as much as possible about potential crime in your city or neighborhood. Search local crime maps by zip code or any U.S. street address. Skip to main content
Why do we need an interactive crime map?
Understanding the community you live in or travel to can be key to staying as safe as possible under any circumstances. Our interactive crime map has been designed to give you as much up-to-date information on crime statistics as possible. See the results for yourself by exploring the map.
Is there a crime viewer in Jackson MI?
The Jackson Police Department utilizes a beneficial interactive tool, County Crime Viewer, which allows anyone to discover where crimes have been and are being reported within the city limits, as well as in Jackson County.
How to share a crime map with friends?
Total Crime Click an area on the crime map to create a bar chart Share this crime map Send a link to the crime statistic results in your community and keep your friends or loved one’s informed. Generate link Top US Crime Statistics Understanding the city you live in or are traveling to can be key to staying as safe as possible.
Where do Crime grades go in a ZIP code?
Crime Grades go all the way down to a block, and these differences are evident on all of our maps. At any rate, the zip codes above are places where people actually live with higher crime rates. What they all have in common are attractions and retail establishments that are heavily trafficked during the day.
Why are most City neighborhood crime data inaccurate?
Most city neighborhood crime data are incomplete and inaccurate because crimes are reported by individual law enforcement agencies, rather than by city or town, and many cities – even small ones – have more than one agency responsible for law enforcement (municipal, university, county, transit, etc.).
Is the data on crime maps subject to change?
The data is subject to change as modifications and updates are complete. It is understood that the information contained in the web feed is being used at one’s own risk. The sources for the “crime” reports on our maps and website are police incident reports and other news sources.
How does NeighborhoodScout work to track crime rates?
Since in the U.S., crime reporting is agency-centric rather than location-centric, NeighborhoodScout uses a relational database to associate crime incidences from all 18,000+ local law enforcement agencies in the U.S. to the specific local communities the agency covers, and hence in which community the crimes have occurred.