The Signal

Out with the old way

County Sheriff’s Department to change how it reports crime data to public

- By Perry Smith Signal Deputy Managing Editor

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials are changing procedures for how crime data is released to the public, officials said Thursday.

The move came in response to concerns about how unverified crime reports were being automatica­lly reported online, and an attempt at greater accuracy, according to officials.

The new release method aims to be more accurate; however, in order to do that, the Sheriff’s Department plans to release the informatio­n on a monthly basis while it assesses procedure, said Capt. Darren Harris of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Informatio­n Bureau.

“The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s crime statistics will now be posted on LASD.org on a monthly basis,” Harris said Thursday, in an email.

“This recent change will ensure the Department provides verified official crime data to the public, on a regular basis and in a transparen­t manner. This same verified data is also submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) for inclusion in the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) on a monthly basis.”

Previously, the data was available within 24-48 hours of a report, through the Crimemappi­ng.com site. As some Santa Clarita Valley residents have noticed in recent weeks, that service has been “temporaril­y disabled,” Harris added.

The goal there was also more accurate crime reporting, he said, which would verified as opposed to automated

“It is expected that this data feed will be resumed in the near future,” he said. “Although the data will not be provided on a daily basis, as was the past practice, the (Sheriff’s) Department is committed to providing accurate informatio­n in our continuing effort to build public confidence through transparen­cy.”

Crimemappi­ng’s site still reports data for several areas surroundin­g the Santa Clarita Valley with data being reported through local police stations, which was visible through a recent search on the site.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? Officials with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced Thursday that the agency is changing how crime data will be released to the public.
Signal file photo Officials with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced Thursday that the agency is changing how crime data will be released to the public.

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