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To further community awareness and improve accessibility to
calls for police service occurring in the community, the Victoria
Police Department has merged geographic information systems
technology with police records management data to facilitate
user-friendly public consumption through the Victoria Police
internet website, www.vicpd.ca.
The Victoria Police Department cautions against using records
management data to make decisions or to make comparisons regarding
the safety of a given area. When reviewing the
data the following factors should be considered:
- The data represents only a portion of the records
management system (RMS) call types. These call types are
largely based on the information provided by members of the
community to the Victoria Police Department.
- For both technical reasons and the need to protect certain
types of police information, the number of incidents identified
within the geographic system may not accurately reflect the total
number of incidents for the area. All data
visualization on a 100-block geographic system should be considered
approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly
prohibited. Incident addresses in the data have been
generalized to the hundred block level to avoid the conveyance of
actual incident location and addresses.
- This data can be reviewed and discussed as part of coordinated
(crime) prevention initiatives to support and improve community
awareness and safety. Members of the community are encouraged to
continue partnering and problem solving with the Victoria Police
Department to support police-community goals and objectives.
- The data can be used to measure changes in the level and types
of incidents when comparing different time periods to the same
geographic area.
- The data does not include all offences identified within the
Canadian Center for Justice Statistics.
- The data will sometimes indicate where an incident was reported
or used as a reference point versus where the incident
occurred.
- Densely populated areas with a high volume of foot traffic may
have more reported incidents. This does not necessarily mean that
more crime occurs in the area.
- Unknown addresses of incidents may have a default address of
the Victoria Police Department . This does not necessarily
mean that more crime occurs in this area.
- The data includes incidents within the following categories:
- Incidents against Person: Robbery, Assault
- Incidents against Property: Break & Enter, Theft,
Theft of Vehicle, Theft from Vehicle
- Other Incidents: Other, Weapons Offenses
- Incidents against Quality of Life: Disorder, Drugs,
Liquor, Traffic
- Proactive Policing: Community Policing, Pedestrian Stop,
Vehicle Stop
- The Victoria Police Department discourages data users from
performing comparative analysis between different areas of the city
based solely on the information provided by the records management
data. This geographic information system does not provide a
comparative analysis tool. Areas vary in size, population and
density, making such comparisons difficult.
- This information is considered preliminary incident data
and does not represent statistics submitted to the Canadian Center
for Justice Statistics. The data is subject to change for a
variety of reasons, including late reporting, reclassification of
incidents based on offense types, and errors.
- The Victoria Police Department makes no representations,
warranties or guarantees of any kind, express or implied, as to the
content, sequence, accuracy, reliability, timeliness or
completeness of any of the information or data provided
herein. The user of the following pages should not rely on
the information or data provided herein for comparison purposes
over time, or for any other reason. Any reliance the user
places on such information or data is therefore strictly at the
user's own risk. The Victoria Police Department explicitly
disclaims any representations or warranties, including, without
limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability, quality, or
fitness for a particular purpose.
- For both technical reasons and the need to protect certain
types of police information, the number of incidents identified
within the geographic system may not accurately reflect the total
number of incidents for the area. All data visualization on a
100-block geographic system should be considered approximate and
attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited.
Incident addresses in the data have been generalized to the hundred
block level to avoid the conveyance of actual incident location and
addresses. During any data range search a maximum limit
of 500 records are displayed.
The Victoria Police Department does not assume and is not
responsible for any liability whatsoever for any errors, omissions,
or inaccuracies in the data and information provided, regardless of
how caused. Furthermore, in no event will the Victoria Police
Department be liable for any loss or damage, including without
limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss
or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising
out of, or in connection with, the direct or indirect use of these
pages. The Victoria Police Department will not be responsible for
the direct or indirect use of, or the results obtained from the
direct or indirect use of this information or data. The
Victoria Police Department shall assume no liability for any
decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of the
website in reliance upon any information or data furnished
hereunder. Any use of the information or data for commercial
purposes is strictly prohibited.
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