Is Your New Neighborhood Safe? These Web Sites Help 3

A very well-designed site that covers every nook and cranny of neighborhoods, from restaurant inspections to real estate listings, EveryBlock.com features a Crime feed that reads directly from precinct reports. This tactic is effective insofar as the reports are certainly trustworthy, but inadequate if you're looking for the exact locations of crimes. Also, EveryBlock.com only covers the United States' largest cities (New York, L.A. and Chicago, for instance) so if you're moving to, or within, a smaller city or town, you'd best look elsewhere.





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Subscribe to commentsMichelleJan 19th 2009 7:43PM
It did not work for me but try Felon Spy it did work for me.
Adrian HolovatyJan 19th 2009 6:55PM
Hey, I run the EveryBlock.com site. Thanks for the link!
Regarding your comment about our site being "inadequate if you're looking for the exact locations of crimes" -- that's true for our New York City site, because the NYPD does not release incident-level data. But we do indeed have more specific locations in other cities, including Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.