Resources

  • BRPD Crime Trends Analysis

    Interested in seeing BRDP’s Crime Statistics Year-to-Date?

  • ArcGIS Server map service displaying crime prevention districts in EBRP

    The East Baton Rouge Geographic Information System (EBRGIS) Open Data site is intended to augment Open Data BR by providing access to published GIS data for everyone to explore, connect to, or download. Click to access the EBRGIS map displaying crime prevention districts in EBRP.

  • ConnectBlue BR

    ConnectBlue BR empowers residents and businesses in Baton Rouge to assist the Baton Rouge Police Department in solving crime and protecting their neighborhoods. In the event of a nearby crime, BRPD will notify owners and ask them to check their cameras for related video footage. By voluntarily signing up for the ConnectBlue BR Camera Directory Baton Rouge residents and organizations can actively contribute to the safety of Baton Rouge.

  • Emergency Numbers

    Baton Rouge Police Department, Non-Emergency: 225-389-2000

    Emergency: 911

  • Keep Louisiana Beautiful

    Keep Louisiana Beautiful is the state’s leading anti-litter and beautification organization focused on bringing people together to build and sustain vibrant, clean communities. Through a network of affiliates, businesses, schools, governments, and citizens, we provide programs, tools and resources to prevent litter, reduce waste, increase recycling, and protect and preserve the natural beauty of Louisiana. Our mission is to promote personal, corporate, and community responsibility for a clean and beautiful Louisiana.

  • IRIS Domestic Violence Center

    For nearly 40 years, Iris Domestic Violence Center (formerly operating as Capital Area Family Violence Intervention Center and The Battered Women's Program), a nonprofit domestic violence service organization in Louisiana, has provided professional, compassionate, and empowering support to battered women and their children in the Greater Baton Rouge area and surrounding parishes. IRIS offers a range of services, from crisis intervention to counseling to supportive housing.

    24 hour Crisis Line: (225) 389-3001 or 1 (800) 541-9706