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Uniform Crime Reporting System Arrests 2017
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2018-10-22T14:33:23.000ZArrests are the number of persons arrested, cited or summoned for all criminal acts in Part I and Part II Crimes for the given jurisdiction. "Arrestee" refers to the nature of the crime and age or other relevant demographic information of the individual arrested.
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Child Protective Service Reports Accepted by State Fiscal Year, Response Time and Type
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2017-10-03T14:11:20.000ZThis dataset contains aggregate data by State Fiscal Year of all child abuse/neglect reports accepted by DCF CareLine for either a traditional Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigation or, as of SFY2012, a Family Assessment Response (FAR). Figures are provided by mandated Response Time and Response Type, for each DCF Area Office beginning with SFY2011. Each report accepted is screened for safety and risk factors, and assigned an amount of time within which the agency is required to respond to the report. Mandated response times include “Same Day”, “24 Hours”, and “72 Hours”. Traditionally, DCF responded to all reports through a Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigation only. As of April 2012, DCF began its Family Assessment Response (FAR) to low-risk reports which does not include the decision to substantiate or not to substantiate the allegations of neglect in these reports. As a result, there have been fewer substantiated allegations since its implementation but, the agency continues to serve as many or more families reported for abuse/neglect.
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Discharged Children With Permanency Maintained 12 Months: Annual Trend By Gender
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2019-08-16T18:59:39.000ZThis dataset contains aggregate data concerning the number of child placement episodes that ended with a legal discharge from DCF care, and for whom the end of a 12 month observation period (starting with their legal discharge date) terminated during the SFY. These figures are broken out by the DCF Region and Office responsible for the child's care, by their Gender, and by whether another placement episode for that child began within 12 months of their discharge from care or not. It would be appropriate to roll up the data from all variables across multiple time periods, as they represent specific events in the lives of these children. These data form the basis of measurement for the Juan F. Consent Decree Exit Plan Outcome #11: Permanency Maintained (No Re-Entry), although those figures are reported to the DCF Court Monitor on a quarterly rather than annual schedule.
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New Britain Medical Assist Calls 2014 - Based on Connecticut Fire Department Incidents (2012-2015)
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2019-01-25T17:59:13.000ZThis dataset contains Connecticut Fire Department Incidents as reported to the National Fire Department Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).<br /><br />NFIRS collects details on Fire, HazMat and EMS incidences nationwide, detailing the type of incident, where it occurred, the resources used to mitigate it and more, with a goal of understanding the nature and causes of the incidents. Information is also collected on the number of civilian or firefighter casualties and an estimate of property loss.<br /><br />Participation in NFIRS is voluntary. <br /><br />Data is released yearly, with a considerable delay.<br /><br />Each Incidence is assigned a 3 digit Incidence Type Code. The code describes the situation emergency personnel found when they arrived. Incidence Types are grouped into larger categories, called Series. <br /><br />For example, Series 400, 'Hazardous Condition' category includes incidence types: 411, 'Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill; 412, 'Gas leak and 413, 'Oil or other combustible liquid spill '.<br /><br />Not every Incidence Type is included in the data. In 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, the NFIRS data releases contained these Series/Incidence Types:<br /><br /> Series 100: Fire Incidences,<br /> Series 400: Hazardous Condition (No Fire),<br /> Incidence Type 561: Unauthorized burning, under the 'Service Call' Series,<br /> Incidence Type 631: Authorized Controlled Burning, under the 'Good Intent Call' series and<br /> Incidence Type 632: Prescribed fires also under the 'Good Intent Call' series.<br /><br />The 2014 release included these additional series:<br /><br /> 200: Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Fire), <br /> 300: Rescue and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Incidents, <br /> 500: Service Calls, <br /> 600: Good Intent Call Series,<br /> 700: False Alarm and False Call,<br /> 800 Severe Weather and Natural Disaster<br /> 900: Special Incident Type.<br /><br />The official NFIRS documentation has been attached to this dataset.<br /><br />This dataset does not contain all the detail available in the NFIRS database. If after reviewing the documentation, you find additional information you would like added to the dataset, please let us know.
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Uniform Crime Reporting System Arrests 2016
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2018-06-29T18:09:38.000ZArrests are the number of persons arrested, cited or summoned for all criminal acts in Part I and Part II Crimes for the given jurisdiction. "Arrestee" refers to the nature of the crime and age or other relevant demographic information of the individual arrested.
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Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Traffic Stop Data - ARCHIVE
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2017-11-11T00:04:34.000ZThis dataset is an archive the most current version will be maintained here: https://data.ct.gov/Public-Safety/Traffic-Stops-Racial-Profiling-Prohibition-Project/nahi-zqrt This dataset was created in accordance with The Alvin W. Penn Racial Profiling Prohibition Act (Connecticut General Statutes Sections 54-1l and 54-1m) which prohibits any law enforcement agency from stopping, detaining, or searching any motorist when the stop is motivated solely by considerations of the race, color, ethnicity, age, gender or sexual orientation.
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Uniform Crime Reporting System Arrests 2013
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2014-11-13T16:01:54.000ZArrests are the number of persons arrested, cited or summoned for all criminal acts in Part I and Part II Crimes
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Connecticut Resident Deaths, 1999-2011, Selected Causes of Death by Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic Ethnicity
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2014-06-05T19:48:39.000ZDeaths counts for Connecticut Residents by cause of death. Counts are provided by 5-year age group, sex, and 4 mutually-exclusive race/ethnicity categories (White non-Hispanic, Black non-Hispanic, Other non-Hispanic, and Hispanic-any race).
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Children Entering DCF Placement: Annual Trend by Gender
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-07T19:56:53.000ZThis dataset contains aggregate data concerning the number of children who entered DCF placement during a given SFY (July 1 – June 30). These figures are broken out by the DCF Region and Office responsible for the child's care, the child's Gender, and the Placement Type category into which the child was initially placed.
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State Owned Builidings
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2018-04-30T14:11:18.000ZCurrent as of March 30, 2017 Contains information on structures that are owned by the State of Connecticut. This inventory is currently maintained by the OPM and information is self-reported by those State agencies that have custody and control over State owned buildings. For additional information about this data, please contact the agency which is listed as owning the property. This data is updated each March. Data sorted by town name.