sjStat Links

A: Data Repositories
www.lock5stat.com/StatKey/
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Friday, April 10, 2020
  • DOJ OpenData The DOJ top page (Opens in TAB)
    • CJIS Criminal Justice Info Services (Opens in TAB)

    • The Crime Data Explorer (CDE - Opens in TAB)
      • The Crime Data Explorer is like a portal that gives you access to the UCR data sets, such as the Massachusets's data set shown below. The data is obtained using a Data Building Tool. Follow the [AllDownloads] link to get to the Data Building Tool.
        To demonstrate how useful this Data is, the webpage (interactively) lets you select a state and select a span of years, The webpage then writes and displays a sample report(*) made from the data determined by your selections. (Massachusetts Crime Rates 2008-2018 Report, p1, p2, p3)(.png*) about the crime rate in Massachusetts during the years 2008-2018. (*Here, each page is just shown as a png image.)
      • Here is a link to the site directly (not a .png image).
        Massachusetts Crime Rates 2008-2018 (Opens in TAB)
        Shortly, we will construct such a report ourselves. This might be where there data came from (used to produce their report).
      • To get data like that, scroll down to get to the [All Downloads] button (a link).
      • Follow that link to get to the UCR Data building Tool.
        (Opens in TAB)
        Use the [UCR Data building Tool] to obtain your data.
    • Aonther data building tool
      (Opens in TAB)
      Still using their data, can we reproduce this?
    • A typical data set from these two sites appears to look like this example.
    • Key point, the data sets appear to stop at 2014.
    • Can we get a data set that goes beyond 2014?
    • CrimeTrendsInOneVar.csv (Drag the corner to get a bigger image (IE may not, Firefox should).)
B Data Repositories
www.lock5stat.com/StatKey/
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Tuesday, April ,14 2020

Task1: Data Repositories
www.lock5stat.com/StatKey/
Task 1.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
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