Historical Trends
Since 2019.
Every neighborhood.
Every call for service the city has logged since 2019 — more than a third of a million of them — archived and turned into the long view: how activity has shifted across Jeffersonville, year over year and neighborhood by neighborhood.
The Whole City
Calls for service, 2019–today
Total calls our officers responded to each year.
By the Record
Since 2019, by the numbers
The kind of thing you only see with the whole history in one place.
When the City Calls
Every hour of every day
Each square is one hour of one weekday, every year since 2019 — darker means more calls for service.
The Shape of the Year
Busier seasons
Total calls by calendar month, all years combined.
Year-Over-Year Shift
How call types changed
Each line is a category of call, year over year.
Open Data
Take the data with you
Every figure on this page comes from the city's public records — downloadable, no login, no cost.
By Neighborhood
Where the calls come from
Pick an area to see its five-year trend, what kinds of calls drive it, and its busiest blocks.
Side by Side
Every neighborhood at a glance
Five-year trend line for each area, ranked by total calls. Tap any to open it above.
About This Data
Built from the public record
These trends come from the City of Jeffersonville's own published calls-for-service records, archived daily by the department so the full five-year history is always available — not just a rolling window. Areas are drawn by grouping each located call to its nearest district center; counts reflect calls for service, which include routine checks, assists, and traffic activity, not only criminal conduct.