Cyber-investigation Analysis Standard Expression (CASE) Ontology
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Cyber-investigation Analysis Standard Expression (CASE) Ontology
Track-Ripper is a simple tool that can be used to track someone easily which can be used to track fraudsters or other criminals
A macOS screensaver that displays the names and last statements of people executed by the State of Texas
This is an experimental reimplementation of courtbot using python.
Generate more expungements. Deliver more justice.
Seminar Research Class at UTD for PhD students in Criminology
Prosecutor Initiated Resentencing (PIR) eligibility model for the Three Strikes Project at Stanford Law
The crimedatasets package provides a comprehensive collection of crime-related datasets from around the world. It includes extensive data on topics such as mass shootings, hate crimes, incarceration statistics, serial killers, corruption indexes, law enforcement data, criminal justice metrics, drug overdoses and more.
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.
Helping people remember to attend court to help break the cycle of fines and jail time (see Wiki for more docs)
🚨 👮 🕵️♂️ 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…
R package with helper functions for Poisson data
Capstone for Nashville Software School Data Analytics Bootcamp. Examines racial disparities in sentencing from 2015 to 2019 in Tennessee. Technologies used: Python, SAS, Excel, PowerPoint
Inspired by Code for America's Clear My Record project.
A tool to combat wealth-based jailing through real-time visualization and donation (React, Socrata Open Data API, D3)
The Russian Crime Victimization Survey (RCVS): harmonized pooled data from three nationally representative cross-sections (2018, 2021, 2024) and a longitudinal component (2021–2024). The RCVS is the only repeated nationwide victimization survey in Russia.
Analysis of resentencing eligibility results using Redo.io's open prison population datasets
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