quantuminous
quantuminous OP t1_j1amkop wrote
Reply to comment by LanchestersLaw in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
Thanks for the feedback. Luckily I'm a nut about collecting demographics and frequently testing out different ideas as conversations come up, so I had already done most of the work before the article. I had even already included their data source in my data.
quantuminous OP t1_j1a8lsf wrote
Reply to comment by PedanticMath in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
Yikes! I didn’t realize it was a frequent occurrence
quantuminous OP t1_j19uubm wrote
Reply to comment by Marshall_Lawson in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
This kind of shocked? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H-PS_pr-t0
quantuminous OP t1_j19tont wrote
Reply to The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
Tools: python, CRM Analytics, d3 and javascript
Sources:
https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app/alabama/2022/downloads (first state)
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/VOQCHQ
The Heritage foundation article (see esp. Table 1 and footnote 25): https://www.heritage.org/crime-and-justice/report/the-blue-city-murder-problem
Relevant previous Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/blwlig/the_cretaceous_period_145_to_66_million_years_ago/
quantuminous OP t1_j1bm5p3 wrote
Reply to comment by AdministrativeRun230 in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
The population for that county is less than 6K people, so they may have had just 1 homicide.
Now what about everything around the Mississippi river?