Crime Map

Hear those sirens the other night? Check out this new crime map of San Francisco to get comprehensive crime data visualizations of the city. Using geographical data from the OpenStreetMap project and the City of San Francisco’s newly-launched clearinghouse for city government dat, a DataSF, the map lets you browse crime by type, time and geography. Along with a 510-friendly map too, you should check out more great data visualization project from Stamen Design.

August 26th, 2009 by Jeff |
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2 Responses to “Crime Map”.

  1. there’s also SpotCrime San Francisco

  2. Jeff :

    Thanks Colin. SpotCrime looks good too– it covers a huge number of cities. I like how has an immediate Google Streetview of a the location in the crime details.

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August 26th, 2009 by Jeff | Filed under San Francisco, cities, design, user interface