DOJ NCVS Crime Data

DOJ NCVS Crime Data MCP Connector for Claude

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Access US crime statistics — audit victimization data and safety via AI.

6 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Empower your AI agent to orchestrate your entire public safety research workflow with DOJ NCVS Crime Data, the authoritative source for United States victimization statistics. By connecting the DOJ API to your agent, you transform complex crime data lookups into a natural conversation. Your agent can instantly retrieve personal and household victimization rates, audit historical crime trends, and identify regional safety markers without you ever touching a technical data portal. Whether you are conducting sociological research or monitoring community safety, your agent acts as a real-time safety analyst, ensuring your intelligence is always grounded in official, government-verified data.

What you can do

  • Personal Auditing — Retrieve statistics on personal victimization, including assault and theft, to maintain a clear view of safety trends.
  • Household Oversight — Audit household-level crime data, such as burglary and motor vehicle theft, to understand residential security.
  • Temporal Intelligence — Query crime statistics for specific years to audit past and current public safety trends instantly.
  • Regional Discovery — Retrieve crime data for specific US regions to understand geographic distributions of victimization.
  • Attribute Intelligence — List all available categories and attributes in the NCVS catalog to identify relevant safety markers.

How it works

  1. Subscribe to this server
  2. No API Key required (DOJ NCVS is a public and free service)
  3. Start managing your public safety intelligence through Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client

Who is this for?

  • Criminologists & Researchers — monitor victimization patterns and retrieve official metadata straight from your workflow.
  • Journalists — verify crime trends and audit public safety records without manual database exports.
  • Policy Analysts — perform rapid audits of crime markers and identify regional clusters through natural language.
  • Operations Leads — automate public safety data querying to orchestrate cross-functional community teams smoothly.
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6 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

check_api_status

Check if the DOJ NCVS API is operational

get_crime_by_region

Get crime statistics for a specific US region

get_crime_by_year

Get all crime statistics for a specific year

get_household_victimization

Get household victimization statistics from NCVS

get_personal_victimization

Get personal victimization statistics from NCVS

list_crime_attributes

List available attributes and categories in the NCVS database

See how to talk to your AI agent using DOJ NCVS Crime Data.

What were the personal victimization rates in the US for 2022?

I've retrieved the 2022 statistics. The personal victimization rate was approximately 23.5 per 1,000 persons. This includes assault and theft data. Would you like the breakdown by offense type?

Show household crime data for the 'South' region.

I've retrieved the household victimization data for the South region. Notable trends include burglary and property theft rates. Would you like to compare this with national averages?

List all categories in the NCVS database.

I've scanned the NCVS catalog. It includes over 50 attributes, from 'Offense Type' and 'Victim Demographic' to 'Reporting to Police'. I can help you query any of these markers.

No. The DOJ NCVS API is a public and free service. This server works out of the box without any static credentials required.

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