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Mexican Crime Statistics:Comprehensive (2015-2023)

An Extensive Compilation of Criminal Incidents in Mexico, Sourced from Official

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About this Dataset

Mexican Crime Statistics:Comprehensive (2015-2023)

Translated and Tidy dataset of official crime stats for the Country of Mexico.

Data Card for Mexican Crime Statistics Dataset

Title: Mexican Crime Statistics: Comprehensive Incident Dataset

Subtitle: An Extensive Compilation of Criminal Incidents in Mexico, Sourced from Official Government Data

Source: Official Mexican Government Website

Description: This dataset is a compilation of criminal incidents reported across Mexico. It includes detailed records of various criminal activities, offering insights into crime patterns and trends in different regions. The dataset is ideal for analysis in criminology, public policy, and data science.

  • Dataset Description:

year: The year when the crime was reported. This is a numeric field representing the calendar year (e.g., 2015).

entity_code: A numeric code representing a specific entity (state or region) within Mexico. Each number corresponds to a unique entity.

entity: The name of the Mexican state or region where the crime occurred. This is a textual field (e.g., Aguascalientes).

affected_legal_good: A categorical field describing the broad category of the legal good (i.e., personal or societal interest) affected by the crime. Examples include 'Personal freedom' and 'Sexual freedom and security'.

type_of_crime: A categorical field indicating the general type of crime. This field is more specific than 'affected_legal_good' but less specific than 'subtype_of_crime'. Examples include 'Abduction', 'Sexual abuse', and 'Robbery'.

subtype_of_crime: A further categorization of the type of crime. This field provides more specific details within the general type of crime. Examples include 'Sexual Harassment', 'Simple Rape', and 'Home Burglary'.

modality: The specific nature or method of the crime. This field details how the crime was committed or any specific characteristic that differentiates it within its subtype. Examples include 'With violence', 'Without violence', 'Sexual Bullying'.

month: The month when the crime was reported. This is a textual field representing the month (e.g., January).

count: The number of reported incidents for the specific crime type, subtype, and modality in the given entity and month. This is a numeric field

  • Dataset Composition:

Type of Data: Structured data, CSV format
Number of Records: Shape (332416, 9)
Date Range: 2015-2023 ( up to October) Nov - Dec not release yet

  • Use Cases:

Intended Use: Research in criminology, public policy analysis, crime trend analysis
Example Analyses: Crime rate trends over time, regional crime analysis, type of crime frequency analysis

  • Data Collection Method:

Collection Process: Data aggregated from official crime reports and records maintained by the Mexican government
Data Authenticity: Sourced from Gobierno de Mexico

  • Data Quality:

Accuracy: Official - part of the Mexican Government's push for openness
Completeness: Comprehensive coverage of reported incidents within the specified period
Limitations: Possible underreporting or inconsistencies in crime reporting across regions. Nov 2023- Dec 2023 not release yet

  • Maintenance Plan:

Update Frequency: Quarterly (or as new data becomes available)

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