NYPD Use of Force: Subjects contains records of non-NYPD individuals involved in force incidents, as documented by the department's Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Reports. The dataset is provided by data.cityofnewyork.us and was last updated in February 2026. It enables analysis of incident characteristics, subject demographics, and outcomes.
Use Cases
- Analyze correlations between Subject Age, Subject Gender, and Subject Race with Subject Injury Level.
- Model the likelihood of Subject Used Force or Force Against MOS based on incident context and demographics.
- Identify temporal or precinct-level patterns in force incidents using the TRI Incident Number as a grouping key.
- Assess disparities in Subject Injured outcomes across demographic subgroups.
Strengths
- Data is sourced from the official NYPD TRI Report, the primary system for recording force incidents.
- Includes multiple demographic and outcome columns such as Subject Race, Age, Gender, and Injury Level for detailed analysis.
Limitations
- The total number of rows and temporal coverage of the records are unknown, limiting assessment of scope.
- Sample data is unavailable, preventing verification of data distributions and potential class imbalances.
Provenance
- Source
- data.cityofnewyork.us
- Collection Method
- Data extracted from NYPD Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Reports.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Updated in February 2026, indicating recent maintenance.
- Geography
- New York City, NYPD precincts.