Data and Dashboards
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.
Crime Map
View the Crime Map
You can also view crime data alongside 311 calls, and other city information at ExploreNOLA.
Crime Map data is for personal informational purposes only.
Disclaimer
- The City provides the criminal activity information subject to specific understandings, and all users view, receive, and use the information subject to these understandings.
- The information, including related displays, information, and maps, is not confirmed, but rather is raw data which reflects the initial unverified calls for service information. Based on preliminary reports and review, the information is subject to error, investigation, correction, update, and reclassification. In addition, viewer displays, reports and maps may not show the same information.
- The City of New Orleans makes no representation that the information is accurate, complete, confirmed, investigated, timely, consistent, or correctly sequenced. Users must not consider the information reliable and must not use it to support decisions, conclusions, identifications, comparisons, or sequences of events.
- The City of New Orleans is not responsible for any error or omission in the information, or for the use of the information by third parties, or for the results of any use of the information. The City does not authorize use of the information for commercial or public mapping purposes.
- Although the City may attempt to do so, the City is not responsible to update, correct, detail, explain, maintain, or complete information displayed on the criminal activity viewer. The City is not obligated to display any particular information, report, or activity on the viewer, and it does not guarantee continuous, correct, or maintained viewer operation or availability.
NOPD Demographics
Employees of the New Orleans Police Department record demographic information with the human resources department. Human Resources stores the demographic data in ADP. This visualization shows the sex, race, age, and years of service in counts and percentages for all of NOPD. It can be filtered to show or hide data for civilian, commissioned, and reserve personnel with the Rank dropdown. The data can also be filtered with the Bureau and Command dropdowns. This data is refreshed every Sunday, but generally changes on a bi-weekly basis except for exceptional circumstances.
View the NOPD Demographics Dashboard
NOPD Management Analytics
The New Orleans Police Department uses data for management purposes. The dashboards below are used during Management Analytics for eXcellence (MAX) meetings. MAX meetings replaced COMSTAT meetings, which were primarily focused on information sharing regarding crime trends. MAX takes that approach even further by focusing not only on crime, but all other topics for which a Captain has responsibility. The MAX meetings enable NOPD to dive deep into the systemic issues of crime, management, community policing, and risk management to develop solutions aimed at the root of the issue. To that end, the MAX meeting includes Lieutenants and Sergeants who have responsibility at the unit level in creating or sustaining that change. MAX facilitates the Superintendent’s vision of creating a more informed Department from the Superintendent down to each and every officer.
Management Dashboards
NOPD Policing Data
NOPD policing data reports offer insight into investigations and policies regarding calls for service, field interviews, use of force, sexual assault, domestic violence, community engagement, crisis intervention and more.
View current data at NOPDNews.com
Historical Crime Records
The following New Orleans Police Department records have been archived and can be found at the New Orleans Public Library.