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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-09-18 As part of our ongoing commitment to open data, the Toronto Police Service continues to release data sets relating to completed Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act requests that are of public interest. This data includes Field Information Reports reported between 2008.01.01 and 2013.11.04. <strong>This dataset has been retired and will no longer be updated.</strong> In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Toronto Police Service has taken the necessary measures to protect the privacy of individuals involved. No personal information related to any of the parties involved will be released as open data.
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Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-09-18 This dataset includes the Crime Data by Neighbourhood. Counts are available for Assault, Auto Theft, Break and Enter, Robbery, Theft Over, Homicide and Shooting & Firearm Discharges. Data also includes the crime rate per 100,000 population calculated using the population estimates provided by Environics Analytics. Following the standard definition by StatsCan, crime rate is calculated as the crime count per 100,000 population* per year. This metric facilitates the comparisons of crime between geographic areas with different size of populations. Comparing to crime count, crime rate provides a fairer comparison of the crime over time by taking into account the change in population in the region. Note: Fields have been included for the new 158 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure *Population figures reflect only the resident population of a region. The temporary population such as the commuters and business patrons are not included.
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Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2022-10-07 This dataset includes all Mental Health Act (MHA) Apprehensions pursuant to the [Mental Health Act](https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90m07#BK34). Each event number is a distinct MHA Apprehension and this dataset is queried based on reported date. **MHA Apprehension types are as follows:** * Section 15 (Form 1 - Physician - Application for Psychiatric Assessment); * Section 16 (Form 2 – Justice of the Peace – Order for Examination); * Section 17 (Police Officer’s Power of Apprehension); * Section 28 (1) (Form 9 - Elopee - Order for Return); and, * Section 33.4 (Form 47 - Community Treatment Order for Examination). Note: Fields have been included for both the old 140 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure as well as the new 158 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure
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Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2022-12-02 This dataset contains summary table data of information from the provincial Use of Force Reports and occurrences that resulted in an enforcement action. The data used to produce these summary data comes from two sources: a) information about enforcement actions, such as calls for service types and occurrence categories, come from the Service's Records Management System and b) information related to reported use of force, such as highest types of force and perceived weapons, comes from the provincial use of force reports. The data counts unique occurrences which resulted in a police enforcement action or incidents of reported use of force. Hence, there may be more than one person and more than one officer involved in enforcement action incident or reported use of force incident. Since the summary tables are of incidents, where there was more than one person, descriptors such as perceived race refer to the composition of person(s) involved in the enforcement action incident. For example, if the incident involved more than one person, each perceived to be of a different race or gender group, then the incident is categorized as a “multiple race group.” For the purpose of the race-based data analysis, the data includes all incidents which resulted in a police enforcement action and excludes other police interactions with the public, such as taking victim reports, routine traffic or pedestrian stops, or outreach events. Enforcement actions are occurrences where person(s) involved were arrested resulting in charges (including released at scene) or released without charges; received Provincial Offences Act Part III tickets; summons; cautions; diversions; apprehensions, mental health-related incidents as well as those identified as “subject” or “suspect” in an incident to which an officer attended. Reported use of force incident are those in which a Toronto Police Service officer used force and are required to submit a report under the Police Services Act, 1990. For the purposes of the race-based data analysis, it excludes reportable incidents in which force was used against animals, team reports, and incidents where an officer unintentionally discharged a Service weapon during training. Each reported use of force incident is counted once, regardless of the number of officers or subjects involved.
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-11-18 The Toronto’s Police Service Annual Statistical Report (ASR) is a comprehensive overview of police related statistics including reported crimes, victims of crime, search of persons, firearms, traffic collisions, personnel, budget, communications, public complaints, regulated interactions and other administrative information. This dataset contains the following categories of information: <strong>Hate Crimes</strong><br> This portion of the dataset is provided by Intelligence Services to identify the count of Hate Crimes per year. Detailed Information on Hate/Bias crime can be found in the publication Hate Bias Statistical Report [https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/publications/](https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/publications/) <strong>Miscellaneous Budget</strong><br> This portion of the dataset is provided by Financial Services to identify the actual budget expenditures. <strong>R.I.D.E.</strong><br> This portion of the dataset is provided by Traffic Services to identify the number of vehicles stopped and charges laid as a result of R.I.D.E. This data is related to table (ASR-MISC-TBL-001) in [The Annual Statistical Report](https://data.torontopolice.on.ca/pages/annualstatisticalreport) Additional information can be found [here](https://data.torontopolice.on.ca/pages/asr-resources).
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Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-11-18 This dataset provides a breakdown of the total number of public complaints filed with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (O.I.P.R.D.) broken down by complaints that were investigated and not investigated.
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-11-18 The Toronto’s Police Service Annual Statistical Report (ASR) is a comprehensive overview of police related statistics including reported crimes, victims of crime, search of persons, firearms, traffic collisions, personnel, budget, communications, public complaints, regulated interactions and other administrative information. The data provided in this table describes the demographics (sex, age-group) of the person as well as the neighbourhood the interaction occurred. This data is related to table (ASR-RI-TBL-002) in [The Annual Statistical Report](https://data.torontopolice.on.ca/pages/annualstatisticalreport). Additional information can be found [here](https://data.torontopolice.on.ca/pages/asr-resources).
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-11-18 The Toronto’s Police Service Annual Statistical Report (ASR) is a comprehensive overview of police related statistics including reported crimes, victims of crime, search of persons, firearms, traffic collisions, personnel, budget, communications, public complaints, regulated interactions and other administrative information. This dataset includes all Level 3 and Level 4 searches that were conducted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Toronto Police Service has taken the necessary measures to protect the privacy of individuals involved in the reported occurrences. No personal information related to any of the parties involved in the occurrence will be released as open data. This data is aggregated by search year and criteria selection. There was a change in reporting effective October 2020. As a result, the type of item found during the search is not collected in a comparable manner. Now the information is identified as whether or not an object has been identified. This change has been reflected in the dataset.
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Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-11-18 The dataset provides a list of the most common types of pistols, revolvers, rifles and shotguns that comprise the crime guns seized by the Toronto Police Service.
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Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-11-18 This dataset includes all Motor Vehicle Collision (MVC) occurrences by their occurrence date and related offences. The MVC categories include property damage (PD) collisions, Fail to Remain (FTR) collisions, injury collisions and fatalities. This data is provided at the occurrence level, therefore multiple offences and/or victims can be associated with each record. This data does not include occurrences that have been deemed unfounded. In this dataset a collision is defined as the contact resulting from the motion of a motor vehicle or streetcar or its load, which produces property damage, injury or death. The term collision indicates that the initial point of contact involved at least one motor vehicle or streetcar. ##**Definitions:** **Fatal Collisions** occur when an individual’s injuries from a MVC result in a fatality within 30 days. Please note this category excludes: * (i) Occurrences on private property * (ii) Occurrences related to sudden death prior to collision (suicide or medical episode) * (iii) Occurrences where the individual has died more than 30 days after the collision **Personal Injury Collisions** occur when an individual involved in a MVC suffers personal injuries. **Fail to Remain Collisions** occur when an individual involved in a MVC fails to stop and provide their information at the scene of a collision. **Property Damage Collisions** occur when an individual’s property has been damaged in a MVC or the value of damages is less than $2,000 for all involved parties.
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Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2022-04-21 This dataset includes all Theft from Motor Vehicle occurrences by reported date. The Theft from Motor Vehicle offences include Theft from Motor Vehicle Under and Theft from Motor Vehicle Over. This data is provided at the offence and/or victim level, therefore one occurrence number may have several rows of data associated to the various offences used to categorize the occurrence. This data does not include occurrences that have been deemed unfounded. The definition of unfounded according to Statistics Canada is: “It has been determined through police investigation that the offence reported did not occur, nor was it attempted” (Statistics Canada, 2020). This data includes all MCI occurrences reported to the Toronto Police Service, including those where the location has not been able to be verified. As a result, coordinate fields may appear blank. Likewise, this includes occurrences where the coordinate location is outside the City of Toronto. Note: Fields have been included for both the old 140 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure as well as the new 158 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2021-10-20 This dataset includes a line-by-line breakdown of the Toronto Police Service’s approved budget and actual expenditures at a Service-wide level. Approved budget and actual expenditures are defined as follows: * Approved Budget: Operating funding approved by the Toronto Police Services Board and City Council for a specific fiscal year. * Actual Expenditures: Operating expenses incurred by the Toronto Police Service during a fiscal year.
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-08-18 This dataset contains Bicycle Thefts occurrences by reported date and details regarding the stolen item where available. This data includes all bicycle theft occurrences reported to the Toronto Police Service, including those where the location has not been able to be verified. As a result, coordinate fields may appear blank. Likewise, this includes occurrences where the coordinate location is outside the City of Toronto. Note: Fields have been included for both the old 140 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure as well as the new 158 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-08-18 This dataset includes all Major Crime Indicators (MCI) occurrences by reported date. The Major Crime Indicators categories are Assault, Break and Enter, Auto Theft, Robbery and Theft Over (Excludes Sexual Assaults). This data is provided at the offence and/or victim level, therefore one occurrence number may have several rows of data associated to the various MCIs used to categorize the occurrence. This data does not include occurrences that have been deemed unfounded. The definition of unfounded according to Statistics Canada is: “It has been determined through police investigation that the offence reported did not occur, nor was it attempted” (Statistics Canada, 2020). This data includes all MCI occurrences reported to the Toronto Police Service, including those where the location has not been able to be verified. As a result, coordinate fields may appear blank. Likewise, this includes occurrences where the coordinate location is outside the City of Toronto. Note: Fields have been included for both the old 140 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure as well as the new 158 City of Toronto Neighbourhoods structure
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-09-18 This dataset includes the Toronto Police Service patrol zone boundaries updated as of 2018. The first two digits of the patrol zone indicate the division that they are associated to. Patrol zone 581 refers to Toronto Island.
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2020-11-18 This dataset provides a breakdown of administrative information. This data is compiled and provided by several units of the Toronto Police Service. The data is broken down into the following categories: Community Events, Crime Stoppers, Volunteers, Fleet, Industrial Liaison, and Victim Services.
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Toronto Police Services
Analytics.Innovation@torontopolice.on.ca 2023-11-28 This dataset provides an aggregate count of persons who have been arrested and charged. The data is aggregated by division, neighbourhood, sex, age, crime category, and crime subtype

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