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Police Residence

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Schema

nametypeformat
citystringdefault
police_force_sizestringdefault
allintegerdefault
whitenumberdefault
non-whitenumberdefault
blacknumberdefault
hispanicnumberdefault
asianstringdefault

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police-locals
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police-locals
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15.52 kBcsvabout 2 months agoFiveThirtyEight - Police Locals

Police Residence

This folder contains data behind the story Most Police Don’t Live In The Cities They Serve.

Includes the cities with the 75 largest police forces, with the exception of Honolulu for which data is not available. All calculations are based on data from the U.S. Census.

The Census Bureau numbers are potentially going to differ from other counts for three reasons:

  1. The census category for police officers also includes sheriffs, transit police and others who might not be under the same jurisdiction as a city’s police department proper. The census category won’t include private security officers.
  2. The census data is estimated from 2006 to 2010; police forces may have changed in size since then.
  3. There is always a margin of error in census numbers; they are estimates, not complete counts.

How to read police-locals.csv

HeaderDefinition
cityU.S. city
police_force_sizeNumber of police officers serving that city
allPercentage of the total police force that lives in the city
whitePercentage of white (non-Hispanic) police officers who live in the city
non-whitePercentage of non-white police officers who live in the city
blackPercentage of black police officers who live in the city
hispanicPercentage of Hispanic police officers who live in the city
asianPercentage of Asian police officers who live in the city

Note: When a cell contains ** it means that there are fewer than 100 police officers of that race serving that city.

This dataset was scraped from FiveThirtyEight - police-locals