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VIEW: Contacts by Month
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-10T16:22:43.000ZThis data set lists incidents where at least one person was detained or arrested and documented per AB953 requirements. Each row represents once public contact incident involving one or more persons.
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Beach Report Card Scores (2013-2018)
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-06T22:39:37.000ZGrades, beach location and analysis from Heal the Bay's Beach Report Card was used (2013-2018), which uses a 12-month grading period from April to March. Seasonal patterns of the most recent year’s grades (2017-2018), as well as trends over the last five years were used. As defined in Assembly Bill 411 in California, the summer dry grading period is from April through October. The winter dry weather grading period is from November through March. The year-round wet weather conditions are graded from April through March. Values may not add up to exactly 100% due to rounding.
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LACoFD - Summary of Closed Incidents by Type for 2004 - 2014
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2017-07-19T15:16:05.000ZNational Fire Incident Reporting System closed records for the period January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2014
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2013 - Current Closed Fire Incidents
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2017-07-19T15:15:56.000ZNational Fire Incident Reporting System closed records for the period January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2014
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Hit & Non-Hit Shootings Only
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-10-30T15:27:58.000Z - API
Persons Accidentally Struck By Gunfire 2010 to Present MAP
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2017-12-18T18:26:24.000ZIncidents in which a person was accidentally struck by gunfire when a deputy shot at an animal, had an unintentional discharge, fired a warning shot, or fired at an object, such as a vehicle’s tires.
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Persons Accidently Struck By Gunfire by Incident Type 2010 to Present PIE Chart
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2017-12-18T18:26:14.000ZIncidents in which a person was accidentally struck by gunfire when a deputy shot at an animal, had an unintentional discharge, fired a warning shot, or fired at an object, such as a vehicle’s tires.
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DCFS Caseload by Facility Type
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-18T18:30:42.000ZThe Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) provides services to over 30,000 children in any given month. The data provided herein represent a 'snapshot' of the department’s caseload as of December 31, 2016. Only the most basic information is included for statistical purposes. Names and specific locations are not provided. As an extra precaution, if fewer than 20 records were found in a given ZIP Code, those records having that ZIP Code were not included in this table. More information on this dataset is available in the attached caseload_dec_2016_current_zip.pdf. Locations of the geographic center of the ZIP Code stated in the CURRENT_ZIP field were provided for analytical purposes. GIS polygons used to compute geographic center locations were provided by Esri (https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8d2012a2016e484dafaac0451f9aea24).
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DCFS Caseload by Office and Placement Indicator
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-18T18:30:42.000ZThe Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) provides services to over 30,000 children in any given month. The data provided herein represent a 'snapshot' of the department’s caseload as of December 31, 2016. Only the most basic information is included for statistical purposes. Names and specific locations are not provided. As an extra precaution, if fewer than 20 records were found in a given ZIP Code, those records having that ZIP Code were not included in this table. More information on this dataset is available in the attached caseload_dec_2016_current_zip.pdf. Locations of the geographic center of the ZIP Code stated in the CURRENT_ZIP field were provided for analytical purposes. GIS polygons used to compute geographic center locations were provided by Esri (https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8d2012a2016e484dafaac0451f9aea24).
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Reporting Districts
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-09T01:59:49.000ZThis dataset contains Reporting Districts (RDs) for all Law Enforcement Jurisdictions in the County of Los Angeles, including Police and Sheriff. Reporting Districts form the basis of crime reporting, organizing crimes into specific areas. This file was originally created by Don Campbell at the LA County Emergency Operations Center over a number of years for the Sheriff Emergency Operations Bureau (EOB) in consultation with various agencies. Dates: Sheriff reporting districts are as of October 2015 LAPD reporting districts are as of March 2015