All posts tagged "Data"
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Avery Anapol | August 1, 2017
Women Are Paying More Attention to Politics in Post-Trump World
They're also attending more marches, rallies, and protests.
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Celia Heudebourg | June 22, 2017
Accidental Data Leak Exposes 198 Million Americans’ Personal Information
If you voted in 2016, there's a strong chance your info is out there.
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Callum Cleary | April 25, 2017
Unroll.me Sells Its Data to Uber: Is Your Free App Really Free?
Uber is embroiled in another controversy.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 28, 2015
Apple Sued Over Data-Draining “WiFi Assist” Feature
Is it Apple's fault, or just bad settings?
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Kevin Rizzo | July 16, 2015
Campus Crime 2015: Mid-Sized Schools Data
To see Law Street’s coverage of the Top 10 Highest Reported Crime Rates for Mid-Sized Colleges click here. The...
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Kevin Rizzo | July 1, 2015
Campus Crime 2015: Small School Data
See the data for each small school in the the Campus Crime Rankings
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Maurin Mwombela | June 6, 2015
The Number of Americans Killed By Police is Much Higher Than You Think
Police shootings are dramatically undercounted by the FBI and law enforcement.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 8, 2015
American Values Index Highlights Increasing Multi-Religious Culture
The American Values Index shows an increasingly multi-religious culture in the United States.
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Kevin Rizzo | December 14, 2014
Modernizing American Crime Stats: A Look Inside the FBI’s Data Division
Go inside the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division in Clarksburg, WV to see the challenges and solutions...
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Melissa Klafter | December 12, 2014
FitBit Monitor Data to Be Introduced as Evidence in Personal Injury Cases
Fitbit Data could set a precedent for evidence of wearable devices being used in Personal Injury cases.
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Chelsey D. Goff | November 10, 2014
What the FBI Says About Its Uniform Crime Reports
Read what the FBI says about its Uniform Crime Reports.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 15, 2014
Has Your Voiceprint Been Collected and Stored Without Your Knowledge?
For a long time fingerprints have been the ubiquitous identifier. They allow us to solve crimes, track...
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Teerah Goodrum | September 19, 2014
Apple is Now a Step Ahead of the Government to Protect Your Privacy
Apple has done it again! No I'm not talking about their new 'phablet' {sidebar: how ridiculous is that...
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Alexandra Stembaugh | July 18, 2014
The Big Business of Big Data
Data brokers know where you live, what you buy, what medical conditions you have, your background, interests, and...
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Jake Ephros | July 8, 2014
Arming the Police Against American Citizens, Part II
Recent media attention has shed light on many of the controversial aspects of police militarization, from excessive force...
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Chelsey D. Goff | March 4, 2014
Latest FBI Data is Mixed Bag for Top 10 Safest Cities
The FBI’s latest data shows crime dropping nationally; however, the results for the Top 10 Safest Cities were...
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Chelsey D. Goff | February 20, 2014
New FBI Data for Dangerous Mid-Sized Cities: Crime Drops, Flint Stands Out
Mirroring the national trend of declining violent crime, the majority of Law Street’s Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities...
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Chelsey D. Goff | November 25, 2013
Crime in America 2013
In the United States, more than 80 percent of our citizens reside in cities and suburbs, and the...
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Chelsey D. Goff | November 25, 2013
What the FBI Says About Its Uniform Crime Reports
Following is the full text of the FBI’s disclaimer about the use of its Uniform Crime Reports. The...
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Kevin Rizzo | November 25, 2013
Crime Ranking Methodology
Law Street’s Crime Team used the FBI’s four major violent crime categories – murders, aggravated assaults, robberies, and...
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Peter Davidson II | November 21, 2013
Prosecutors as Modern Superheroes
Here at Law Street, we’ll be donating a lot of time to the bad guys in the next...
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Zachary Schneider | October 21, 2013
Privacy or the Internet: Choose One
The double standard of a generation. The ultimate oxymoron. Each year major companies including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and...