“NYC Juvenile Offenses:Crime Mapping by Type” is a map based on NYPD Arrest Data 2025 data in New York City.
It visualizes child abuse, abandonment, luring and sexual offenses by crime category. The map uses different colors or icons to differentiate each crime type, helping users easily identify the patterns and frequency of child crimes in specific areas.
Crime Categories:
- Kidnapping: Involves the unlawful abduction or taking of a child by force or threat.
- Sexual Offenses: Includes sexual abuse, exploitation, and other sexual offenses against children.
- Abuse: Refers to physical and emotional abuse inflicted on children.
- Abandonment: Represents situations where children are neglected or deprived of proper care.
Features:
- Crime Distribution by Area: Users can see where each crime type occurs most frequently across New York City.
- Temporal Changes: The data tracks changes over time, broken down by year and month for 2025, analyzing which periods have seen a higher concentration of child-related crimes.
- Data Filtering: Users can filter the data by crime type (sexual offenses, abuse, neglect) for more specific analysis.
Objective:
This map aims to raise awareness about child protection and crime prevention, drawing attention to child-related crimes and encouraging social concern.
Additionally, it helps local communities, police, and relevant agencies recognize hotspots for child crimes and respond appropriately.
Data Link :
https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/nypd-arrest-data-year-to-date



