CrimeInTorontoPublic Safety Atlas
Data taxonomyReviewed data

Category Intelligence

Nine public-safety verticals, each tracked as a data product with reviewed counts and the latest public signal when available.

Signal density

Top active categories

Relative reviewed public signal volume across the busiest categories this window.

All verticals

Browse every category

Open any category to explore its filtered reviewed signals in the database preview.

Side by side

Category comparison

A quick comparison of reviewed counts, trend direction, and current status.

CategorySignalsTrendLatest signal
Missing Persons0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Auto Theft0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Homicide0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Shootings & Firearms0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Fraud & Scams0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Assaults0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Robbery0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Break and Enter0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Public Safety Alerts0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Court Updates0NeutralNo reviewed signals yetExplore
Methodology

How categories work

01

Signal in

Each reviewed public-source release is parsed into a structured signal with a type and public-safety category.

02

Classified

Signals are tagged only by incident type, location, time, status, division, and source, never by identity attributes.

03

Tracked

Categories aggregate reviewed counts and the latest public signal so coverage is visible at a glance.

Classification policy: categories are based only on incident type, location, date/time, status, police division, source type, and public-safety category. CrimeInToronto does not create categories based on race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or immigration status.

Reviewed public-source records only. Allegations are not findings of guilt. Not Toronto Police, not an emergency service. In an emergency, call 911.