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Dados atualizados pela última vez 21 de novembro de 2024
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Criado 20 de novembro de 2024
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Data extraction pagehttps://ncrb.gov.in/crime-in-india.html
Data insightsAnalyzing the count of IPC (Indian Penal Code) crimes in each district provides valuable insights into the law and order situation. Identifying districts with the highest crime rates allows law enforcement agencies to allocate resources effectively to address security challenges in those areas. Examining the data over time can reveal whether crime rates are increasing, decreasing, or remaining stable in specific districts. This trend analysis helps in understanding the effectiveness of crime prevention efforts. So, the count of IPC crimes in each district provides a wealth of insights that inform law enforcement, policymaking, and community engagement efforts. It plays a crucial role in maintaining public safety and ensuring effective law and order across regions.
Data last updated01-08-2024
Data retreival date2024-07-01 00:00:00
Datastore activeFalse
District no749
FrequencyYearly
GranularityDistrict
Has viewsFalse
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Idp readyFalse
MethodologyThe methodology for collecting data on IPC (Indian Penal Code) crimes in districts is meticulous and systematic. It begins with reports from various sources, which law enforcement agencies receive and use to register FIRs (First Information Reports). Crimes are then categorized by relevant IPC sections and carefully documented. Trained personnel input this information into a central database, subjecting it to thorough quality control and privacy safeguards. The data is shared with government agencies and the public for research purposes, aiding law enforcement, resource allocation, and crime prevention. Regular reviews and technology integration enhance the effectiveness of this methodology, ensuring accurate and privacy-compliant crime data collection and analysis.
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States uts no36
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Years covered2017-2022
Methodology The methodology for collecting data on IPC (Indian Penal Code) crimes in districts is meticulous and systematic. It begins with reports from various sources, which law enforcement agencies receive and use to register FIRs (First Information Reports). Crimes are then categorized by relevant IPC sections and carefully documented. Trained personnel input this information into a central database, subjecting it to thorough quality control and privacy safeguards. The data is shared with government agencies and the public for research purposes, aiding law enforcement, resource allocation, and crime prevention. Regular reviews and technology integration enhance the effectiveness of this methodology, ensuring accurate and privacy-compliant crime data collection and analysis.
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Data Extraction Page https://ncrb.gov.in/crime-in-india.html
Data Retreival Date 2024-07-01 00:00:00
Data Last Updated 01-08-2024
Sku ncrb-cii_ipc_crimes-dt-yr-aaa
Dataset Frequency Yearly
Years Covered 2017-2022
No of States/UT(s) 36
No of Districts 749
No of Tehsils/blocks
No of Gram Panchayats
Informações Adicionais nan
Number of Indicators 117
Insights from the dataset Analyzing the count of IPC (Indian Penal Code) crimes in each district provides valuable insights into the law and order situation. Identifying districts with the highest crime rates allows law enforcement agencies to allocate resources effectively to address security challenges in those areas. Examining the data over time can reveal whether crime rates are increasing, decreasing, or remaining stable in specific districts. This trend analysis helps in understanding the effectiveness of crime prevention efforts. So, the count of IPC crimes in each district provides a wealth of insights that inform law enforcement, policymaking, and community engagement efforts. It plays a crucial role in maintaining public safety and ensuring effective law and order across regions.
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