Editorial Policy
Last updated: June 2026
This page explains who is behind CrimeContext, how our pages are produced, and the standards every page on crimecontext.com is held to. We publish it so readers, journalists, and search engines can judge our work by a clear, stated process rather than guesswork.
Who runs CrimeContext
CrimeContext is an independent publication built and maintained by the CrimeContext Team. We are not funded, owned, or directed by any of the agencies, companies, or organizations that appear in our data. We do not accept paid placements, sponsored rankings, or fees to add, alter, or remove an entry. Our editorial judgment is not for sale.
How our content is produced
CrimeContext covers U.S. city and county crime rates. Our pages are assembled programmatically from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Crime Data Explorer: we fetch the primary records, process them with documented, repeatable methods, and render them as pages a non-specialist can read. We ingest the FBI Crime Data Explorer agency-level NIBRS and Summary Reporting System files, normalize agency-reported counts against the population each agency serves, and compute per-100k rates for violent and property crime categories. Year-over-year change is shown against the agency’s own rolling baseline.
We are transparent that this is a data-publishing operation, not a wire service of on-the-ground reporters. Where we add narrative, that narrative describes and interprets the underlying public data — it never invents facts the data does not contain. Automated assembly is reviewed against the source, and the methodology behind any score or ranking is documented and linkable.
Editorial standards
- Primary source only. Every figure traces back to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Crime Data Explorer, cited and linkable on the page where it appears.
- No invented numbers. If a value is not in the underlying public data, it does not appear on crimecontext.com. We never generate synthetic statistics to fill gaps.
- Documented methodology. Rankings, grades, and composite scores are editorial calculations derived from public data using stated, repeatable formulas — not certifications or endorsements.
- Dated and refreshed. Refreshed with each semi-annual FBI CDE release; the full-year data typically arrives in the September release of the following year.
- Corrections welcome. When a reader or the source identifies an error, we fix it — see our Corrections Policy.
Verification and fact-checking
Because our numbers come straight from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Crime Data Explorer, our verification work is about faithful processing rather than re-reporting. The detail of how we check figures before publication is described in our Fact-Checking Policy.
Ownership and funding transparency
CrimeContext is part of a small portfolio of independent public-data sites. The site is free to read and carries no display advertising. We do not sell personal data. Where an outbound link is an affiliate link, it is disclosed and never changes our editorial judgment.
Contact
Questions about how a page was produced, or about these standards? hello@crimecontext.org. See also our About page and our Corrections Policy.