Where CrimesLog has crime data
CrimesLog builds address-level SafeHome reports from official, openly published police crime data, refreshed monthly. Coverage is determined by which police services publish incident-level open data with locations.
United Kingdom — full coverage
Every address in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, using police-recorded street-level crime data published by the UK's territorial police forces (including the Metropolitan Police, Greater Manchester Police, West Midlands Police and all other forces). Crime locations are anonymised by the police to the nearest common reporting point.
Scotland is not currently covered, as Police Scotland does not publish equivalent street-level open data.
United States — 27 cities and areas
- Aurora, CO
- Austin, TX
- Baltimore, MD
- Baton Rouge, LA
- Boston, MA
- Charlotte, NC
- Chicago, IL
- Cincinnati, OH
- Cleveland, OH
- Dallas, TX
- Denver, CO
- Detroit, MI
- Fort Worth, TX
- Houston, TX
- Kansas City, MO
- Los Angeles, CA
- Maryland — statewide (county-level sources)
- Minneapolis, MN
- New York City, NY
- Philadelphia, PA
- Phoenix, AZ
- Raleigh, NC
- San Diego, CA
- San Francisco, CA
- Seattle, WA
- Tacoma, WA
- Washington, DC
Canada — 5 cities
- Edmonton, AB
- Montreal, QC
- Ottawa, ON
- Toronto, ON
- Vancouver, BC
Honest by design
If an address falls outside covered data, CrimesLog says so — a report is never sold for a location we cannot score, and a data gap is shown as insufficient data, never disguised as a perfect safety score. Every report also carries a data-confidence rating alongside the SafeHome Score.
Coverage grows as more police services publish open data with commercial-use licences. All sources are audited for commercial-use licensing.
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