Interactive map
New York Crime Map
Move across all five boroughs to see how NYPD complaints concentrate, from Midtown's transit hubs to quiet outer-borough residential blocks.
Heatmap
Reported crime across New York
The map renders reported incidents by location, making the contrast obvious between high-traffic anchors like Midtown, major subway interchanges, and parts of the South Bronx and Brownsville on one hand, and lower-volume residential enclaves such as Forest Hills, Bay Ridge, and the Upper East Side on the other. Drill into a single precinct or pull back to weigh one borough against another.
Mapped points reflect complaints filed with the NYPD and are often pinned to an approximate location rather than an exact address.
Every point is one reported complaint, and dense clusters usually mark transit stations, commercial strips, or nightlife blocks that draw heavy foot traffic rather than the homes nearby. Because busy areas naturally log more reports, pair the map with neighborhood grades and rates before judging any block.
Neighborhoods
New York neighborhoods on the map
Tap a neighborhood for its own map, grade and recent incidents.
Safest areas
Highest-crime areas
Composition
Most reported categories
Count of reported incidents by type within the mapped window.