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🚨 👮 🕵️♂️ A simple project based in Data Science and Data Analysis for Criminology and Forensics worldwide. This project was built using Jupyter Notebook and Python, with the support of some libraries for Data Science and Data Visualisation, like NumPy, Matplotlib and Pandas. This project shows an intensive and detailed study case about some ind…
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Seminar Research Class at UTD for PhD students in Criminology
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Official Russian city-level homicide data for 2013-2014, predicted homicide for 2020, and safety rating of cities.
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An R package to run Spatial Point Pattern Tests
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More materials for this project at the OSF site: https://osf.io/qvcdg/
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An essay written by me that analyzes the Soviet farming collectivization policy through a criminological lens and argues that the policy is an example of state crime.
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A Shiny application that lets you create and customize graphs and tables from Swedish crime data (1973-2017)
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Genetic algorithm to create association rules for relative risk
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An R Package to compute Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations (CACC), Situational Clustering Tests, and Main Effects
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Data for `Cost of Crime in Russia: compensating variation approach' paper
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This is a comprehensive guide to using the FBI's Uniform Crime (UCR) Reporting Program Data, a collection of crime and arrest datasets which are often referred to as UCR data.
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Notes for learning and applying R to questions about crime and the justice system
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This book introduces the programming language R and is meant for undergrads or graduate students studying criminology. R is a programming language that is well-suited to the type of work frequently done in criminology - taking messy data and turning it into useful information. While R is a useful tool for many fields of study, this book focuses …
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R package with helper functions for Poisson data
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