Crime & Safety

How to read DFW crime maps and what the data actually means

Crime maps are powerful tools but most people misread them. Here's how to use them correctly.

Best free crime mapping tools for DFW:

  1. CrimeMapping.com — Uses police dispatch data. Updates daily. Best for recent activity.
  2. SpotCrime.com — Aggregates police reports. Email alerts available.
  3. DPD Open Data portal (dallasopendata.com) — Raw data. For people who want to dig deep.
  4. NeighborhoodScout — Paid. Best for neighborhood-level comparisons and trends.

Common misreadings:

  • More dots =/= more dangerous. Dense areas (Deep Ellum, Uptown) have more dots because more people = more incidents. The RATE per capita matters, not the raw count.

  • Reporting bias. Wealthier neighborhoods report more minor crimes (package theft, car break-ins). Less-affluent areas may underreport. This makes wealthy areas look worse on raw maps than they actually are.

  • Crime type matters. A neighborhood with 50 property crimes and 0 violent crimes is very different from one with 20 violent crimes and 10 property crimes.

  • Time of day matters. Entertainment districts show high crime at 1-3 AM. During normal hours they may be perfectly safe.

How I evaluate a neighborhood:

  1. Pull 12 months of data (not just last week)
  2. Focus on violent crime rate per capita
  3. Compare to city average and DFW suburb average
  4. Look at trends (improving or declining)
  5. Visit in person at different times

Sources:

  • CrimeMapping.com
  • SpotCrime.com
  • Dallas Open Data portal
  • NeighborhoodScout.com
  • FBI UCR methodology guide

Data literacy is safety literacy.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:54 AM

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