CrimePulse Score

One number. Seventeen signals.

Reports, cameras, plates, audio, prior incidents, cross-incident patterns, foot traffic — all fuse into a single 0–100 score per block. It updates in seconds, not days.

28
Normal0–39
Baseline. Quiet hum, no action needed.
47
Elevated40–59
Watch raised. Heightened neighbor vigilance.
67
High60–79
Visibility to neighbors and LE.
88
Critical80–100
Highest threat level. Neighbors alerted. LE notified.†

† LE notification requires an active law enforcement subscription.

Every signal, weighted

What actually moves the number.

Not every signal counts the same. A confirmed witness report and a foot-traffic pattern don't carry equal weight — and they shouldn't.

Active incident report
HIGH
Multiple corroborating witnesses
HIGH
License plate hit (watchlist)
HIGH
Acoustic anomaly (gunshot, breaking glass)
HIGH
Cross-incident pattern match
MED-HIGH
Camera motion (correlated zone)
MED-HIGH
Vehicle match (color, make, model, damage)
MED-HIGH
Suspect descriptor match (build, hair, clothing)
MED-HIGH
Unusual vehicle pass count
MED
Prior incident at this address
MED
911 call volume spike (LE tier)
MED
Parolee movement correlation (LE tier)
MED
Time-of-day risk factor
LOW-MED
Reporter credibility weighting
LOW-MED
Day-of-week / seasonal factor
LOW
Foot traffic · lighting (GIS)
LOW
Social media mention correlation
LOW
Beyond the raw signals

The score is designed to stay honest.

A single formula isn't enough — the score also has rules for how it behaves over time.

Serious crimes don’t quietly fade
A burglary or shooting can’t decay back to green just because time passed while it’s still unresolved — the score holds at a floor until someone marks it resolved.
A pattern raises the whole area, not just one incident
Two or more matching incidents nearby in time and place push a sustained boost into the neighborhood score, not just the individual report.
Resolved incidents drop fast
Once an incident is marked resolved, its floor lifts and the score decays back toward baseline in hours, not days.
False alarms get zeroed out immediately
A report marked as a false alarm is reset to zero and excluded from the neighborhood average right away — it doesn’t linger and skew things for anyone else.
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