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As part of its commitment to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity, the New Orleans Police Department has made a number of different sets of data and records available to the public
Our interactive Crime Map, available through ExploreNOLA, provides residents with current crime activity alongside 311 service calls. This tool helps community members stay informed about neighborhood safety and engage with local law enforcement efforts.
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NOPD maintains comprehensive workforce demographics and performance statistics, updated weekly. These metrics showcase our commitment to diversity and accountability, allowing the public to explore data across different ranks, bureaus, and commands within our department.
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Through our Management Analytics for eXcellence (MAX) program, NOPD tracks and shares crucial performance indicators. These dashboards monitor everything from response times to community policing initiatives, helping us improve service delivery and maintain transparency. Our MAX meetings bring together department leadership to analyze trends and develop data-driven solutions for our community's safety needs.
The New Orleans Public Library houses an extensive collection of NOPD records dating from 1868 to 1966. These archives include valuable historical documents such as arrest records, homicide reports, and department rosters, preserving our department's legacy while providing resources for researchers and historians.
While we strive to provide accurate and timely information, please note that our real-time data reflects initial reports and may be subject to updates or corrections through investigation. This information is provided for personal use and public awareness.
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