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Repository containing evidence of police brutality during the 2020 George Floyd protests
A heatmap that visualizes acts of violence against peaceful protestors in the USA.
OpenPolice empowers people to prepare, file, and track police misconduct complaints. By allowing users to publish reports online, we aim to establish an independent and transparent repository of police activity in the U.S.
Visualization of civilian complaints against New York City police officers as provided by ProPublica.
A source for anti-racism education and supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
Nationwide Police Scorecard - This project evaluates police departments based on quantitative data on arrests, use of force, accountability and other policing issues to make progress towards more just and equitable policing outcomes.
2020PB Android client app for https://github.com/2020PB/police-brutality (Repository containing evidence of police brutality during the 2020 George Floyd protests)
The purpose of this project is to provide a list of collaborative efforts that document or display information about abuse of police power in the Black Lives Matter protests. This may be used to facilitate consolidating efforts.
Rails API for Ember Collective đź›
A timeline of black victims of police brutality
Visualises changing trust in the police and other professions globally
The original Program Equity app
OFFICIAL Police Scorecard Website - This project evaluates police departments based on quantitative data on arrests, use of force, accountability and other policing issues to make progress towards more just and equitable policing outcomes.
Using my Gutenberg Data Visualization plugin to explore police violence against civilians.
Samples of my work in programming and data analysis.
Data and Code used for CAP data story
The code for my senior Year Student Inquiry & Research
Topic modeling on police sentiment using scrapped tweets.
A front end web application reporting data on police misconduct in the city of Chicago.
A data analysis study on the complaints made against the NewYork Police Department by civilians
Performed ETL on data collected from various sources (csvs downloaded from various sources and the US Census API) to create a single database, in order to explore questions surrounding the "Defund the Police" movement. Specifically looking at data regarding police-involved shootings and state budgets.