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Maryland law enforcement agencies report crime statistics to the Maryland UCR Program. As of January 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has transitioned to the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) from the Summary Reporting System (SRS). Maryland is in a transition to have all agencies report NIBRS compliant data. Due to technical differences between the NIBRS and SRS reporting methods, no accurate comparisons can be made between the two reporting systems. This set of dashboards enables the public to explore the NIBRS crime data submitted to the Maryland UCR Program.
Improved crash dashboard developed for individuals to analyze crashes. Approved crash reports from all agencies are included in this dashboard. The data format and collection changed in 2024 to align with national standards for data collection. This dashboard is updated regularly and can be used to download crash data beginning with the 2024 calendar year.
Maryland law enforcement agencies report crash data to the Department of State Police through the Automated Crash Reporting System (ACRS). Approved crash report data can be downloaded after selecting some criteria to filter the data. The crash data is updated regularly and contains 2019 through 2023 approved crash data for any reportable crash in the state. Data collection methods changed in 2024.
Crash data prior to 2019 is available as yearly downloads: 2015 2016 2017 2018 Data Dictionary (2015-2018)
Crash data prior to 2019 is available as yearly downloads:
2015 2016 2017 2018 Data Dictionary (2015-2018)
Maryland law enforcement agencies report crash data to the Department of State Police through the Automated Crash Reporting System (ACRS). MDSP works closely with other traffic safety agencies to reduce the number of fatal and serious injury crashes in Maryland. Maryland Highway Safety Office (MHSO) and the MDSP collaborated on the development of the Fatal Crash Dashboard to track and identify fatal crashes yearly.
Certain charges within Maryland require the collection of DNA. Some charges require the collection of DNA from the offender at the time of the arrest while other charges require the collection of DNA at the time of conviction. This dashboard allows a user to search for a specific charge to determine if DNA should be collected in specific scenarios.
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