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A Foundation Report: Family Violence
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The dataset contains count data for the number of family-related domestic incident reports, family-related felony assaults, domestic violence related felony assaults, family-related rapes and domestic violence related rapes.
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a_foundation_report_stalking.csv
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DOP Adult Rearrest Rate (Monthly Average)
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The number of adult probationers rearrested divided by the number supervised during the reporting period.
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dop_juvenile_rearrest_rate_monthly_average.csv
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Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Annual Fact Sheet 2002-2020
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The dataset contains annual count data for the number of intimate partner and family-related homicides homicides and domestic incident reports, calls to the domestic violence hotline, total and borough counts for client visits to the New York City Family Justice Centers and the number of trainings and workshops conducted by the ENDGBV Policy and and Training Unit.
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mayors_office_to_end_domestic_and_gender_based_violence_annual_fact_sheet_2002_2020.csv
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DOP Adult Case Closings By Type
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The number of adult case closings by type: Intensive Engagement, Client Development, Community Progression, Anyone Can Excel (ACE), Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON), Special Program, Central Interstate Unit (CIU), Other, during the reporting period.
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dop_adult_case_closings_by_type.csv
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DOP Adult Probationers Rearrested As A Percentage Of NYPD Arrest Report (Monthly Average)
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The percentage of adult probationer arrests relative to all arrests recorded by the Police Department during the reporting period.
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dop_juvenile_probationers_rearrested_as_a_percentage_of_nypd_arrest_report_monthly_average.csv
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Intimate Partner Elder Abuse in New York City
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This data set contains count data on intimate partner elder abuse incidents, crimes and services provided to elder abuse survivors at the New York City Family Justice Center (FJC).
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intimate_partner_elder_abuse_in_new_york_city.csv
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DOP Juvenile Case Closings By Type
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The number of juvenile case closings by type: General Supervision, Pathways to Excellence Achievement and Knowledge (PEAK), Every Child Has An Opportunity To Excel And Succeed (ECHOES), IMPACT, Juvenile Justice Initiative (JJI), Advocate Intervene Mentor (AIM), Enhanced Supervision Program (ESP), during the reporting period.
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dop_juvenile_case_closings_by_type.csv
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Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence Annual Fact Sheet 2018-2019
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The dataset contains annual count data for the number of intimate partner homicides, calls to the domestic violence hotline, total and borough counts for total and new client visits and by borough to the New York City Family Justice Centers and the number of trainings and workshops conducted by the Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence Policy and Training Unit and the Healthy Relationship Academy.
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mayors_office_to_combat_domestic_violence_annual_fact_sheet_2018_2019.csv
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DOP Juvenile Case Closings By Reason
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The number of juvenile case closings by reason: Maximum Expiration Date (MED), Death, Early Discharge (ED), Revoked, Other, during the reporting period.
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dop_juvenile_case_closings_by_reason.csv
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Report to City Council on Demographics of Children and Parents at Steps in the Child Welfare System
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This report provides information about the demographics of children and parents at steps in the child welfare system. It is produced in compliance with Local Law 132 of 2022.
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report_to_city_council_on_demographics_of_children_and_parents_at_steps_in_the_child_welfare_system.csv
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Multi Agency Response to Community Hotspot (MARCH) Inspections
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Pursuant to Local Law 110 of 2019, the dataset provides information about multi-agency inspections of nightlife establishments. For additional information, please visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mome/nightlife/march-report.page
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multi_agency_response_to_community_hotspot_march_inspections.csv
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OCDV Family Justice Center Foreign Born Report
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The dataset contains count data for the number of Family Justice Center clients that reported being foreign born or born in the United States, basic demographic information, including age category, to 10 primary languages spoken, top 10 countries of origin, relationship between client and person committing the intimate partner violence, and the top 5 services provided.
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ocdv_family_justice_center_foreign_born_report.csv
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Early Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (Early RAPP) Pre and Post Surveys
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The Early Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (Early RAPP) seeks to help middle schoolers identify unhealthy behaviors to prevent them from forming patterns of abuse while learning to build healthy relationship skills at a critical time in their development. Importantly, Early RAPP works to create a school culture that supports those respectful relationships, and creates safe spaces for young people to seek help for themselves and their peers. Community Educators facilitate interactive workshops for students, parents, and community members, as well as trainings to school staff. The Early RAPP aims to improve student knowledge and understanding of the types of abuse and healthy relationships. In order to measure the changes in knowledge and attitudes resulting from their workshops and trainings, Community Educators conduct surveys before and after workshops. Every school year, Community Educators are required to conduct at least three workshops in the fall semester and at least three workshops in the spring semester, in which pre- and post-workshop surveys are conducted. Participant responses are anonymous. The Early RAPP pre- and post-workshop surveys are identical, consisting of fourteen standard questions about teen dating violence and healthy relationships with response options: Agree/Disagree (10 questions) and Healthy/Not Sure/Unhealthy (4 questions). The questions aim to measure each participant’s understanding of the topics covered in the workshop. This report provides a summary of pooled results from 1,325 pre- surveys and 1,093 post- surveys from workshops conducted with middle school students between January 30, 2019 and January 21, 2021.
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early_relationship_abuse_prevention_program_early_rapp_pre_and_post_surveys.csv
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A Foundation Report: Stalking
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This data set contains count data of stalking related offenses that occurred in New York City between 2013 through 2018.
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a_foundation_report_stalking.csv
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News Coverage of Intimate Partner Homicides in New York City (2013-16)
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This data set contains case level data of coverage of newspaper articles on intimate partner homicides in New York City between 2013-2016.
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news_coverage_of_intimate_partner_homicides_in_new_york_city_2013_16.csv
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Local Law 85 – Visitation Quarterly
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Quarterly report on DOC visitation metrics. New York City Local Law 85 of 2015 requires the New York City Department of Correction (DOC) to publicly report Jail Visitation Statistics within 30 days of the beginning of each quarter for the preceding quarter. Specifically, the DOC is required to report the following metrics on a quarterly basis: (1)The total number of visitors to city jails, the total number of visitors to borough jail facilities, and the total number of visitors to city jails on Rikers Island,(2) The total number of visitors that visited a person in custody at city jails, the total number of visitors that visited a person in custody at borough jail facilities, and the total number of visitors that visited a person in custody at city jails on Rikers Island, (3) The number of visitors unable to visit a person in custody at any city jail, in total and disaggregated by the reason such visit was not completed, (4) The person in custody visitation rate, which shall be calculated by dividing the average daily number of visitors who visited persons in custody at city jails during the reporting period by the average daily person in custody population of city jails during the reporting period, (5) The borough jail facility visitation rate, which shall be calculated by dividing the average daily number of visitors who visited persons in custody at borough jail facilities during the reporting period by the average daily person in custody population of borough jail facilities during the reporting period, and (6) The Rikers Island visitation rate, which shall be calculated by dividing the average daily number of visitors who visited persons in custody at city jails on Rikers Island during the reporting period by the average daily person in custody population of city jails on Rikers Island during the reporting period. The data within this report represents information that was available to the Department at the time of report production is subject to change based on updated information subsequently reported by staff members to the Department.
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local_law_85_visitation_quarterly.csv
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Survey Findings from the NYC Healthy Relationship Training Academy - TechnoLOVE Workshop
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This data set contains pre and post workshop survey level data of TechnoLOVE workshops conducted by the New York City Healthy Relationship Academy between 2010 and 2018.
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survey_findings_from_the_nyc_healthy_relationship_training_academy_technolove_workshop.csv
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ENDGBV: Family Justice Centers: Supporting Our Foreign Born Clients Report
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The dataset contains count data for the number of Family Justice Center clients that reported being foreign born or born in the United States, basic demographic information, including age category, to 10 primary languages spoken, top 10 countries of origin, relationship between client and person committing the intimate partner violence, and the top 5 services provided.
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endgbv_family_justice_centers_supporting_our_foreign_born_clients_report.csv
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Survey Findings from the NYC Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender Based Violence (ENDGBV) Training Team's Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Trainings with the New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) Employees (2017-2019)
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This data set contains pre and post training survey level data of Intimate Partner 101 trainings conducted for the Department of Homeless Services by the ENDGBV training team between 2017-2019.
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mayors_office_to_end_domestic_and_gender_based_violence_annual_report_on_outreach_to_cosmetologists.csv
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The relationship between domestic violence and shooting incidents in New York City
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This data set contains New York City Police Department provided domestic violence incident data for calendar years 2020, 2021 and 2022. In addition, ENDGBV obtained through Open Data the number of shooting incidents for calendar years 2020, 2021 and 2022. The data includes counts of the number of domestic violence incidents, shooting incidents and the number of expected domestic violence incidents and shooting incidents by: race (American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black, and White) and sex (male, female) for New York City, each borough (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island). It also provides the count and rate of domestic violence and shooting incidents by police precinct. The expected number of domestic violence incidents and shooting incidents were calculated by taking the total number of actual domestic violence and shooting incidents for a given geography (New York City, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island) and proportioning them by demographic breakdown of the geographic area.
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domestic_violence_homicide_incidents_in_the_ten_largest_us_cities.csv
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Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Annual Report on Outreach to Cosmetologists
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This data set contains count data related to outreach to cosmetologists by the Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) by fiscal year. The data includes the following: the number of salon's visited annually by borough, number of educational material distributed by borough, total number of cosmetologist trainings, number of cosmetologists trained by borough, and cosmetologist toolkits downloaded from the ENDGBV website. Cosmetologists includes individuals who work at hair and nail salons and those who are attending cosmetology schools.
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mayors_office_to_end_domestic_and_gender_based_violence_annual_report_on_outreach_to_cosmetologists.csv
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IceLadders_20190417
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This dataset contains GPS coordinates for each ice ladder NYC Parks places around lakes and ponds. These ladders are intended for rescuing anyone who falls through the ice of a lake or pond during winter. Each record is an ice ladder location. Some locations have multiple ice ladders, which is shown in the LADDER_COUNT field. This dataset is updated annually before winter so maps can be included in borough snow manuals. User guide: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1gELBkKYvcaDIw29eBQVHJfFEwk7rYO2zuJ9OMCx0irA Data Dictionary: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-u7kKCoRWo3l1p5sKfaMY7jCbG0PoTBrgSa28BKLN7E
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iceladders_20190417.csv
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Emergency Lock-In Data
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The dataset comprises details on emergency lock-in incidents that took place within DOC facilities throughout the reporting period. It includes information such as the date and time, facility, housing area, and the reason for the emergency lock-in incidents.
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emergency_lock_in_data.csv
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Local Law 161 - Escorts at Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers
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Escorts at the Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers, disaggregated by: (a) The job center or SNAP center where the escort occurred;(b) The basis for the encounter. The term “escort” means the accompaniment of an individual by a peace officer or security guard out of a job center or SNAP center following a request that such individual exit the job center or SNAP center.
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local_law_161_escorts_at_benefits_access_centers_and_snap_centers.csv
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Local Law 161 Arrests by Peace Officers at Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers
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Arrests by a peace officer at the Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers, disaggregated by: (a) the location where the arrest occurred; (b) The offense charged; (c) Whether the arrestee was issued a desk appearance ticket or was the subject of a live arrest.
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local_law_161_arrests_by_peace_officers_at_benefits_access_centers_and_snap_centers.csv
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Local Law 161 Summons Issued by Peace Officers at Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers
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Summons issued by a peace officer at the Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers, disaggregated by: (a) The date the summons was issued; (b) The job center or SNAP center where the summons was issued; (c) The offense; (d) Whether the summons was civil or criminal.
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local_law_161_summons_issued_by_peace_officers__at_benefits_access_centers_and_snap_centers.csv
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Article 730 Transfer Waitlist
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The dataset includes each individual’s initial admittance date into DOC custody, the date they were designated unfit to proceed in court, their DOC discharge date and facility, and their total length of staying DOC and length of stay from when they were designated to when they were discharged. Individuals are found unfit to proceed in court by a psychiatric examiner. If found unfit to proceed, individuals are transferred out of DOC custody to the New York State Department of Health, New York State Office of Mental Health and e New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.
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article_730_transfer_waitlist.csv
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Local Law 161 - Use of Force (UoF) Incidents at Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers
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Use of Force incidents at the Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers, disaggregated by: (a) The date the use of force incident occurred; (b) The job center or SNAP center where the use of force incident occurred; (c) The category of the use of force incident; (d) The number and category of injuries to a peace officer or security guard; (e) The number and category of injuries to any other individual; (f) The basis for the encounter; (g) Whether or not an arrest was made.
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local_law_161_use_of_force_uof_incidents_at_benefits_access_centers_and_snap_centers.csv
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Medical Non-production for Clinic Appointments
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This dataset lists the reasons for medical non-production by each Dept of Correction facility each month. The columns in the dataset are reasons why a person in custody is not produced for a medical appointment. The dataset also includes the total number of scheduled appointments for each facility and each month.
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medical_non_production_for_clinic_appointments.csv
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Local Law 161 Removals by Peace Officers at Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers
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Removals by a peace officer at the Benefits Access Centers and SNAP Centers, disaggregated by: (a) The date the removal occurred; (b) The job center or SNAP center where the removal occurred; (c) The basis for the encounter. The term “removal” means the taking into custody of an individual in a job center or SNAP center by a peace officer pursuant to section 9.41 of the mental hygiene law.
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local_law_161_removals_by_peace_officers_at_benefits_access_centers_and_snap_centers.csv
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Local Law 161- Agency Calls to NYPD for Assistance at Job and SNAP Centers
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Instances when department called the police department for assistance at a job center or SNAP center, disaggregated by: (a) Whether a department employee witnessed an arrest being made; (b) Whether a department employee witnessed a police officer displaying a firearm, oleoresin capsicum spray, conducted electrical weapon, baton, or any other weapon.
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local_law_161_agency_calls_to_nypd_for_assistance_at_job_and_snap_centers.csv
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