New York City data tracks annual domestic and gender-based violence initiatives mandated by Local Law 38 of 2019. The Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) reports on service usage, training, and outreach activities. Data includes metrics for Family Justice Center visits, client services, and citywide workshops.
Use Cases
- Analyze trends in service demand by comparing 'Year' and borough-specific columns like 'Bronx' and 'Queens'.
- Assess geographic distribution of resources by aggregating client counts across the 'Brooklyn', 'Manhattan', 'Staten island', 'Bronx', and 'Queens' columns.
- Categorize initiative types and their scale using the 'Category' field alongside quantitative borough data.
- Evaluate citywide program reach by analyzing the 'Citywide' column in relation to borough-level figures.
Strengths
- Data is mandated by NYC Local Law 38, ensuring regular reporting and legal compliance.
- Includes disaggregated metrics for all five NYC boroughs, allowing for geographic analysis.
- Covers multiple initiative categories including client services, training, and outreach.
Limitations
- The total row count and dataset size are unknown, limiting assessment of statistical power.
- Sample data is unavailable, preventing verification of data structure and value formats.
- Data may be limited to high-level aggregated counts, lacking individual-level or detailed case data.
Provenance
- Source
- Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) via data.cityofnewyork.us.
- Collection Method
- Annual reporting required under NYC Local Law 38 of 2019.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated March 2026, indicating recent maintenance.
- Geography
- New York City, with data for the boroughs of Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.