采取行动:洛杉矶警察局删除了犯罪地点数据。这就是其重要性所在。
Take Action: LAPD Removed Crime Location Data. Here's Why It Matters

原始链接: https://blog.spotcrime.com/2026/06/take-action-lapd-removed-crime-location.html

洛杉矶警察局(LAPD)在迁移至新的记录系统后,大幅缩减了公众获取犯罪数据的权限。最显著的变化是,该局从公开信息源中移除了街区层面的位置数据,导致居民、记者和研究人员无法追踪犯罪发生的具体地点。 十多年来,SpotCrime 一直利用这些数据提供社区安全警报和制图工具。这种精细数据的突然缺失,再加上有关报告不一致和公共记录回复延迟的报道,严重削弱了透明度和公众信任。SpotCrime 认为,犯罪数据是社区感知和机构问责必不可少的公共资源。 SpotCrime 团队敦促居民联系包括洛杉矶警察局局长、警察委员会以及洛杉矶市议会在内的政府官员,要求恢复街区层面的位置数据。他们强调,透明度需要公众的积极倡导,并呼吁社区追究地方领导层在这些限制性数据做法上的责任。

抱歉。
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原文
Dear SpotCrime Subscriber,
For years, residents across Los Angeles relied on public crime data to stay informed about safety in their neighborhoods.

That transparency has now disappeared.

The Los Angeles Police Department has significantly reduced the availability and usefulness of public crime data during its transition to a new records system. Specifically, it removed block-level crime location information from its open crime data feed, making it effectively impossible for the public to determine where crimes occurred.

For more than a decade, SpotCrime has helped Los Angeles residents stay informed by turning public crime data into alerts, maps, and neighborhood awareness tools, Millions of alerts have been delivered to families, commuters, business owners, journalists, researchers, and community members trying to make informed decisions about safety.

Now, that flow of information is being restricted.

What makes this especially troubling is that independent journalists and watchdog organizations have also raised serious concerns about inconsistencies and gaps in LAPD's publicly available crime data. Public records requests have produced delays, incomplete responses, and shifting explanations.

Transparency should not disappear when technology changes.

Public crime data belongs to the public.

When timely crime information is reduced, delayed, or stripped of location detail, communities lose the ability to understand what is happening around them. Residents become less informed. Journalists lose oversight tools. Researchers lose accountability mechanisms. And public trust erodes.

We believe the people of Los Angeles deserve timely public crime reporting, restoration of block-level crime location information, transparency around data changes and delays, and accountability from leadership.

If you believe the same, contact Los Angeles city officials and demand the restoration of block-level address locations to the LAPD open crime data feed.

Chief Jim McDonnell
https://www.lapdonline.org/command-staff/chief-jim-mcdonnell/
Email: [email protected]

Los Angeles Police Department
https://www.lapdonline.org/contact-us/
Email: [email protected]

Board of Police Commissioners
https://www.lapdonline.org/police-commission/function-and-role-of-the-board-of-police-commissioners/

Los Angeles City Council
Email: https://lacity.gov/directory#elected-officials

Los Angeles Office of the Inspector General
https://www.oig.lacity.org/
Email: [email protected]

Transparency only works when the public demands it.

Sincerely,

The SpotCrime Team

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