Jacob Kaplan's repositories
fastDummies
The goal of fastDummies is to quickly create dummy variables (columns) and dummy rows.
crimebythenumbers
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 on the skills criminologists should know and uses crime data for the example data sets.Notes for using R in criminology research
predictrace
Predict the Race of a Given Surname Using Census Data
asciiSetupReader
R package to read fixed-width ASCII files using SPSS or SAS setup files
crimedatatool
Explore and analyze crime, arrest, and police data.
meditations
Prints a random quote from Marcus Aurelius' book Meditations
crime_data
Crime data from the UCR and other sources.
alcohol
This data set contains the per capita (persons aged 14+) consumption of ethanol (in gallons) for each state and Washington D.C. for the years 1977-2016.
bookdown.org
Source documents to generate the bookdown.org website
california_jails
Data about inmates in California jails.
government_finances
Data from the Census Bureau about state and federal government budgets
NYPD-Misconduct-Complaint-Database
This database is a record of NYPD misconduct complaints made by the public to the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB).
phillyvotingtool
Explore the results of Philadelphia's elections
R4Econ
Shared resources for Econ Research Assistants working in R