Overview of Denver Use of Force Incidents (pdf)
Overview of Denver Officer-Involved Shootings (pdf)
Source: Denver Open Data Catalog
The Denver Police Department calculates response times for police calls for service from the time of the 911 call to the time an officer arrives on scene. The link below includes the response times by year for high priority calls and low priority calls.
Denver Police Response Times from 911 to time Arrived on Scene (pdf)
Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) is the primary data standard used by the FBI to record crime for law enforcement agencies across the United States. It tracks eight primary offenses: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, auto theft and arson. UCR counts only the highest crime category within an incident. UCR provides a platform to compare crime across jurisdictions.
Citywide Data – Uniform Crime Reporting (pdf)
National Incident-Based Reporting System is used by local law enforcement agencies to collect more detailed information about a specific incident. NIBRS collects 46 different crime categories and includes all categories within an incident.
Citywide Data – National Incident-Based Reporting System (pdf)
Members of the news media can contact the Denver Police Media Relations team at:
720-663-8203
dpdpio@denvergov.org
(media inquiries only)
Police Administration Building
1331 Cherokee Street
Denver, CO 80204
Information Desk: (720) 913-6010
Non-Emergency Line: (720) 913-2000
Dial 911 for Emergencies
Police Administration Building
1331 Cherokee Street
Denver, CO 80204
Non-Emergency: 720-913-2000
Emergency: Dial 9-1-1