Where can I find Oakland crime data?

Where can I find Oakland crime data?

You may visit OPD’s Oakland Crime Incident Data Reports page where you can find data on weekly, quarterly and annual crime incidents. Reports provide data citywide and by Police Area.

Is Oakland CA a dangerous city?

In the last 5 years Oakland has seen decreasing violent crime and decline of property crime. The City-Data.com crime index weighs serious crimes and violent crimes more heavily. Higher means more crime, U.S. average is 270.6.

How many police officers are in Oakland CA?

There are a total of 891 Oakland police officers. This results in 2.2 police officers per 1,000 residents which is 38.3% less than the California average and 31.4% less than the National average. There are a total of 79,891 sex offenders in California.

How many registered sex offenders live in Oakland California?

According to our research of California and other state lists, there were 827 registered sex offenders living in Oakland, California as of September 04, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Oakland is 508 to 1. Full-time law enforcement employees in 2019, including police officers: 1,023 (740 officers).

How many murders in Oakland in late August 2021?

80 murders in Oakland as of late August 2021. We’re already way above the recent average and summer has not even started yet. We can expect a very dangerous summer in Oakland as mass media and BLM promote division while ignoring inner-city communities where the real problems are.

What’s happening to Oakland?

Cell phones are being snatched right out of people’s hands in crowded public places like downtown and on crowded buses. To add even more funk to the high crime in Oakland you now have just as many police officer suicides as you do police officers killed in the line of duty over the last 4 years. 4 each.

Is it going to be a Dangerous Summer in Oakland?

We’re already way above the recent average and summer has not even started yet. We can expect a very dangerous summer in Oakland as mass media and BLM promote division while ignoring inner-city communities where the real problems are. It’s not the cops you have to watch out for, it’s your neighbor’s kids.

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