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About Online Crime Mapping

The Atlanta Police Online Crime Maps are created using weekly updates from the same crime data that is used by Atlanta Police Commanders in weekly C.O.B.R.A meetings. The data represented by this mapping program, although not official statistics, helps commanders get a better understanding of crime trends so that they may more efficiently deploy officers to combat crime.

Mapping Program Instructions

This mapping program allows you to view crime data for the City of Atlanta.  You may view this information at the city wide level showing possible trends through out the city or you can enter in an address within the city limits and view crime information at the street level.

To begin click the City Wide button or enter an address in the address form below.

If you have any questions about the operation of this program please contact the Webmaster.

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Helpful Information

Uniform Crime Report (UCR) - Part I Crime Definitions

Disclaimer
The Atlanta Police Department does not make any warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, accuracy or completeness of any of the map data. All aspects of the data provided herein are susceptible to a degree of error due to the complexities of the process involved in compiling and mapping the data.

All materials contained on this site are distributed and transmitted AS IS without warranties of any kind, either express or implied including without limitation, warranties of title or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall the Atlanta Police Department become liable to users of this data for any loss or damages arising from the use, operation or modification of the data. The visual presentation of data is being provided strictly as a courtesy, and not as an obligation. 

The mapping site should never be used to attempt to reconstruct Uniform Crime Reporting numbers, other official numbers or to correlate events to a specific location.

Requests for official statistics should be directed to the
Public Affairs Open Records Unit.

Download Crime Data

The Part I crime data used to create these maps can be downloaded and used with any database. The data is broken down by year and the data for the current year is updated weekly. You may also wish to download the database table column file to give you all of the proper column names. Click on the year you wish to download below.

2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010* Column Names

* Updated 07/29/2010