New Mexico Statistical Analysis Center Data Links
These links are provided for your convenience. This list is not comprehensive. The SAC is not responsible for the content or operation of these websites; any questions you have should be directed to the owner of the website.
The Albuquerque Police Department provides crime data for the City; these data can be viewed by police beat, neighborhood association or City-wide.
The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office serves unincorporated areas in the Albuquerque area; they provide information about crime in these areas at their website.
The University of New Mexico Police and Security provides information about reported crimes occurring at the UNM campus.
The New Mexico Department of Public Safety provides New Mexico Uniform Crime Reports data by law enforcement agency within each county in New Mexico for all reporting agencies and counties.
The FBI Uniform Crime Reports includes summary crime data by county for each state for all reporting agencies at the local, state and national level.
The Bureau of Justice Statistics provides information about crime, victims, corrections and other topics as well as links to the UCR data.
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention’s Statistical Briefing Book includes information about juveniles and juvenile involved crime at the county, state and national level.
These links are provided for your convenience. This list is not comprehensive. The SAC is not responsible for the content or operation of these websites; any questions you have should be directed to the owner of the website. NOTE: By clicking on the links below, you will leave this website. Depending on the browser you are using, you may be able to open the link in a separate window by right clicking the mouse on the link and select "open in new window."
Albuquerque Public Schools publishes data on area schools and their student populations including annual testing results, demographic characteristics of the student population, and other student information. Data can be accessed by individual school.
The New Mexico Public Education Department's website publishes data on schools across the State and their student populations. Available data include: annual testing results, demographic characteristics of the student population, enrollment and other data. These data can be accessed by individual school, school district and statewide.
The National Center for Education Statistics publishes education related data at the local, state and national level as well as reports that provide international comparisons.
These links are provided for your convenience. This list is not comprehensive. The SAC is not responsible for the content or operation of these websites; any questions you have should be directed to the owner of the website. NOTE: By clicking on the links below, you will leave this website. Depending on the browser you are using, you may be able to open the link in a separate window by right clicking the mouse on the link and select "open in new window."
The City of Albuquerque provides neighborhood and city maps as well as downloadable GIS shape files.
The New Mexico Resource Geographic Information System Program provides access to city, county, state and nationwide maps for viewing and downloading.
UNM's Bureau of Business & Economic Research provides access to maps as well as other data, primarily by county and state level, although some municipal level data is available.
The Census Bureau maintains maps for viewing and map layers for downloading. This is available from the census block level to nationwide.
UNM’s Geospatial and Population Studies provides maps and data at the city, county and state level.
These links are provided for your convenience. This list is not comprehensive. The SAC is not responsible for the content or operation of these websites; any questions you have should be directed to the owner of the website.
UNM's Bureau of Business & Economic Research provides demographic, economic and other data, primarily by county and state level, although some municipal level data is available.
The City of Albuquerque provides basic demographic data on its website. Other data of interest may be found by searching their website.
The U.S. Census Bureau provides demographic and other data ranging from census blocks to national levels.
UNM's Geospatial and Population Studies Traffic Research Unitprovides traffic safety date and maps for New Mexico.