
Data Dashboard
Our data is available to explore
Learn about what data we're releasing and important context about our criminal justice system.
Learn More →The Office is committed to providing the public with greater insight and transparency into our work.
We hope that giving the community access to information about case referrals, outcomes, and performance indicators will lead to greater accountability and improve the fairness and effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
Explore the Data
System-level metrics and indicators
Each one of these sections summarizes data about different parts of the prosecution process.
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Felony Referrals
Information on felony cases referred by law enforcement to the District Attorney's Office for prosecution
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Charging and Filing
Information on all cases for which a law enforcement agency has filed a case (misdemeanors and petty offenses/infractions)
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Case Resolution
Information on all cases prosecuted by the District Attorney's Office that have reached a final resolution
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Diversion and Deferrals
Information on all cases for which the District Attorney's Office granted alternatives to traditional prosecution
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Sentencing
Information on all cases prosecuted by the District Attorney's Office for which a sentence has been imposed
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Defendant Characteristics
Information on defendant characteristics, including race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and criminal history
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Serving Victims
Information on ways the District Attorney's Office engages with victims, witnesses, and the general community
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Staffing and Caseload
Information about the District Attorney's Office's staff capacity, caseload distribution, retention, and staff characteristics
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From the Office
Latest data stories
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Motor vehicle theft in Colorado and the 17th Judicial District is rapidly declining following enhanced enforcement and a 2023 legislative change that made all motor vehicle thefts a felony.
17th Judicial District Attorney's Response to the Rise in Domestic Violence Cases During the COVID-19 Pandemic
An overview of the rise in domestic violence cases in the 17th Judicial District following the COVID-19 pandemic and the launch of the Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT).
