Editorial Policy

Editorial Standards

How we source, edit, and review the public-safety data we publish. Last reviewed .

Our Editorial Mission

CrimeByCounty is a data-journalism site. Our job is to take the public-safety statistics that the federal government already publishes — county-by-county crime rates, safety scores, and rankings — and present them in a form that someone planning a move, comparing places to live, or researching public safety trends can actually use. We are not a law-enforcement or security-consulting resource. We do not provide security advice, threat assessments, or legal guidance.

Every page on this site is grounded in a primary-source dataset from a U.S. government agency. Where we compute composite scores or rank counties, we publish the underlying formula on our methodology page. Where we draw on AI assistance for prose, we say so on this page and on the page itself.

Who Writes and Edits This Site

CrimeByCounty is published and edited by Logan Johnson, Founder & Data Editor. Logan designs the data pipeline, sets the methodology, reviews published prose for accuracy against the underlying data, and signs off on every methodology change. Logan is not a law-enforcement officer, criminologist, or licensed security professional, and CrimeByCounty does not present itself as a security-consulting resource. Logan's role is the data-editor role: ensure statistics on this site match the source datasets, ensure prose stays inside what the data supports, and decline to publish anything that strays into security-advice territory.

Long-form features and reported pieces, when published, carry an explicit byline naming the writer and — where relevant — a named subject-matter reviewer. The byline appears at the top of the article.

Where Our Data Comes From

All county-level statistics on this site come from primary government sources. We do not republish data from third-party aggregators. Our active sources are:

  • FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program — the federal program that collects crime statistics from thousands of law enforcement agencies across the country. Provides violent crime rate, property crime rate, and offense breakdowns for every U.S. county. We use the most recent annual release.
  • County Health Rankings & Roadmaps — a program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. Provides supplemental safety and community-health metrics used in composite score calculations.

Each source's URL, release date, and pull date are documented on the methodology page. Source datasets are in the public domain (federal works) or published under licenses permitting commercial redistribution with attribution.

How We Use AI

Per-county pages on this site include a short, AI-generated narrative summary that contextualizes the statistics for that county. The narrative is produced by Claude (Anthropic) from the same source data shown in the statistics tables on the page. Logan, as Data Editor, reviews the underlying prompt and spot-checks output before publication; the prompt is constrained to forbid causation claims, security recommendations, and any prose that goes beyond what the source statistics support.

We do not use AI to:

  • Generate security advice, threat assessments, or legal guidance.
  • Invent statistics, sources, or quotes.
  • Write methodology, editorial standards, or correction notices.
  • Generate cause-and-effect claims about crime trends that aren't grounded in the source data.

When the underlying data is updated, narratives are regenerated to stay consistent. AI-generated prose is always paired with the source statistics so readers can verify the numbers themselves.

Corrections Policy

If you spot a factual error — a wrong statistic, a misattributed source, a broken citation — email logan@crimebycounty.com with the page URL and the specific issue. We aim to acknowledge every report within five business days and to publish a correction or update the page within ten business days for substantive issues.

Substantive corrections (changes to a statistic, methodology, or claim) are noted in a "Corrections" entry on the page itself with the date of the correction and a short description of what changed. Typographical and formatting fixes are made silently.

How CrimeByCounty Is Funded

CrimeByCounty is independently owned and operated. It is part of the ByCounty Network of data sites. Funding comes from two transparent sources:

  • Display advertising served by Google AdSense and similar networks. Ad placements are clearly labeled and do not influence editorial decisions or which counties we rank where.
  • Affiliate links, currently limited to home security marketplace referrals. Affiliate links are labeled "Sponsored" and never determine which counties or statistics we feature on data pages.

We do not accept paid content, sponsored statistics, or advertorials. No data source, advertiser, or affiliate has any influence over the methodology, rankings, or editorial choices on this site.

Update Cadence

Underlying data is refreshed annually, on the release schedule of each source (FBI UCR releases in fall; County Health Rankings releases in spring). Narratives are regenerated when the underlying data for a county changes. The methodology page displays its own "Last reviewed" date and changelog. This editorial-standards page was last reviewed on .

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