Data on Crime, Calls for Service, Stops, and Use of Force
Download data and analyze demographic trends in calls for service, crime data, police use of force, and stops. View crime data for the City of Berkeley using maps or by reading annual crime reports.
Find information about calls for service to the police as well as stops and use of force. Explore a crime map to see recent incidents in your area. Read the annual crime report to understand overall statistics about crime in Berkeley. Download raw data from our Open Data Portal.
Calls for Service
View data on the calls for service that Berkeley Police respond to. Charts break down calls by type, such as disturbance, security check, or traffic stop. Discover how many calls were related to mental health or homelessness.
The dashboards also show priority levels of calls and the page gives a short summary of how priority is determined. Explore the most common call sources and call types that occur in Berkeley.
For further background and information, download the Berkeley City Auditor’s data analysis from 2021. It contains a detailed breakdown of the calls Berkeley Police respond to, as well as recommendations from the auditor that came out of the analysis.
Crime Map
View a map of recent crime incidents in your area using the crime map. You can currently download and view data from the last 3 years up to July 2022.
Use of Force
Explore and download the most recent use-of-force incidents in Berkeley. With maps and dashboards, you can view general trends, as well as adjust ranges for dates, various force levels (from 1 to 4), and breakdowns by race.
Read Berkeley Police’s use-of-force policy, adopted on February 2021, which emphasizes de-escalation and expands reporting requirements to include lower-level uses of force that officers most frequently use.
Stop Data
Find out the trends in Berkeley for police stop data. Stop data show any enforcement actions taken as a result of a stop and stops related to hazardous moving violations and suspicions of criminal activity. See how many stops stem from calls for service from the public.
The stop data dashboard also shows more detail of stops by race and city of residence. You can filter the stop data by date; whether the stop was of a vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian; if it was based on a call for service; and if it was based on information provided to the police.
Read about Berkeley’s fair and impartial policing practices to learn more about the context of stop data.
Disclaimer:
The Berkeley Police Department does not guarantee (expressed or implied) the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or correct sequencing of the information. The information should not be used for comparison purposes over a period of time. The City of Berkeley Police Department will not be responsible for any errors or omission, or for the use of, or the results obtained from the use of this information. All data visualization on maps should be considered approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited.
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Crime Report
Read the annual crime report to understand overall crime rates and statistics for the City of Berkeley.
You may also want to view past year’s crime reports:
Downloadable datasets
Download data from the Berkeley Police Department. You can find information on:
You can also find information about arrested persons using Alameda County’s inmate locator.