The Crime Map is deeply disturbing.  I am curious, are the number of crimes
reported on the map "typical" of the crimes committed in UC on a monthly
basis?  If so, UC sure as hell has not been "gentrified" in terms of crime.

Jonathan A. Cass
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Subject: [UC] Crime Map


http://ellingsworth.org/crime/University_City.htm

This map shows the locations of various crimes throughout UCity from May
24, 2004 through September 26, 2004.  Some days the data is unavailable;
when it is, I will add it to the map.

You can view a csv file of the data used to create the map here:
http://ellingsworth.org/crime/summercrimes.csv

The incidents are highlighted based on date:
Black pushpin = September 2004
Green pushpin = August 2004
Blue pushpin = July 2004
Tan pushpin = June 2004
Red pushpin = May 2004

Some of the pushpins overlap, making it difficult to determine how many
crimes took place at that time; use the data file to get a precise answer.

You can mouseover or click a pushpin to see the type of crime; the info
will display in your url address bar and your status bar.

The information used to create the maps comes from the University of
Pennsylvania's Almanac Crime Statistics Index, which is based on
reporting by the UPPD & the Philadelphia Police 18th District:
http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/crimes-index.html

I make no claims for the validity of their information or any information
portrayed in the map.  In other words, don't count on it.

Good day.

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