Open Data Policing

Traffic Stops

Traffic Stops (percentage by race/ethnic composition)

These graphs reflect the race/ethnic composition of drivers stopped by law enforcement officers in the jurisdiction since the department began reporting its data to the state.

Adjusting the drop down menu will display the race/ethnic composition breakdown of stops on a year-by-year basis. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation.

Longitudinal view of annual traffic stops

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the race/ethnic composition breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

Departmental Stop Count

This graph displays the number of traffic stops broken down by stop purpose and ethnicity. Adjusting the drop down menu will display the individual stop counts relative to ethnic groups on a year-by-year basis.

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the race/ethnic composition breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the racial breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the “Data” tab to review the raw stop data.

Departmental Search Count

This graph displays the number of searches broken down by search type and ethnicity. Adjusting the drop down menu will display the individual search counts relative to ethnic groups on a year-by-year basis.

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the race/ethnic composition breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the racial breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the “Data” tab to review the raw stop data.

Departmental Search Rate

Average Departmental Search Rate For Vehicle Stops

This graph is a longitudinal representation of the average departmental search rate for vehicle stops since the department began reporting its data to the state. The black line represents the overall search rate for all motorists.

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the race/ethnic composition breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the race/ethnic composition breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual stop/search counts from the NC Department of Justice.

Search Data by Race/Ethnic Composition

These graphs reflect the race/ethnic composition of drivers searched by law enforcement officers in the jurisdiction since the department began reporting its data to the state.

Adjusting the drop down menu will display the race/ethnic composition breakdown of stops on a year-by-year basis. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation.

Longitudinal view of annual percent of search by race/ethnic composition

Drag the cursor over the graph to see the race/ethnic composition breakdown for any given year. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

Likelihood of Search by "Stop Cause"

This graph displays the likelihood of one race/ethnic composition group being searched as compared to another group for a given stop cause. Adjusting the drop down menu will display the likelihood of search relative to another race/ethnic composition group on a year-by-year basis.

Click the colored circles above the graph to display the comparisons between various race/ethnic composition groups. Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

Contraband "Hit-Rate"

This graph displays the percentage of searches that uncovered contraband for a given race/ethnic composition group. Adjusting the drop down menu will display the hit rate on a year-by-year basis.

Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

"Use-of-force" Data by Race/Ethnic Composition

These graphs reflect the race/ethnic composition of drivers against whom law enforcement officers in the jurisdiction reported using force since the department began reporting its data to the NC Department of Justice.

Adjusting the drop down menu will display the race/ethnic composition breakdown of use-of-force incidents on a year-by-year basis.

Longitudinal view of annual use-of-force by race/ethnic composition

Some percentages may be based on low levels of observation. Click the "Data" tab to review the actual raw counts from the NC Department of Justice.

About Open Data Policing

Open Data Policing is a first-of-its-kind platform that aims to make real the recommendation of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing to make stop, search, and use-of-force “data...publicly available to ensure transparency.” The site currently aggregates, visualizes, and publishes public records related to all known traffic stops to have occurred in North Carolina since 2002, in Maryland since 2013, and in Illinois since 2005. Data is collected in all states pursuant to mandatory data collection statutes and reported monthly to the NC State Bureau of Investigation, Maryland State Police, and Illinois State Police. The platform does not alter or manipulate raw data. Where data sets are incomplete or missing, it is because they have not been reported to the state agency from which the site derives its records. Although the site permits users to identify the career enforcement patterns of individual officers associated with known traffic stops, Open Data Policing does not have access to, nor does it publish, the names or drivers, passengers, or officers involved in traffic stops.

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