By Jonathon Cleary Summary For the Fall 2022 Data Science Corps, my project involved looking at the correlation between demolitions, homicides, and shootings in Baltimore City for the years 2019 …
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By Jaia Russell Purpose The purpose of my project is to analyze what people around the city need the most assistance with for the year 2021. Through this observation, I …
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By Kabah Selli Background: The City of Baltimore has a system called “Open Checkbook Baltimore” wherein they publicly publish the various transactions that the city has made over the course …
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By Ibraheem Sule Introduction Mental disorders are among the most common, chronic, and disabling health conditions, affecting all Americans in some way. Although these disorders have clear biological correlates, they …
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By John Cleary My time over the summer of 2022 was spent working with the City of Baltimore’s Chief Data Officer Justin Elszasz on a dashboard for the mayor and/or …
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By Bozkurt Karaoglan According to Commissioner Michael S. Harrison, one of the guiding principles of violent crime reduction strategy in our city is: “Intelligence-led policing that focuses on leveraging intelligence …
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By Charles Lac Criminal intelligence is vital for solving crimes. However, it is difficult to quantify such information because the amount of information gathered strictly depends on the cooperation and …
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Register HERE Baltimore Data Week 2022 Agenda: Monday, July 18th (VIRTUAL) Topic: Greening and Recreation 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Session Details: Playgrounds are vital community assets that support the …
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Follow us on social media #BmoreCommunityChange https://communitychange-bniajfi.hub.arcgis.com/ Neighborhood Trivia Nights – March 10, 17, and 24, 2022 Join us for one of our community trivia events to show off your …
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With Baltimore experiencing another decade of population loss that represents continued stress on the city’s stability and positive change, the Baltimore Community Change Project 2010-2020 has launched an ongoing effort …
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