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The Realities of Research Work: A semester reflection

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This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. The Realities of Research Work: A semester reflection Stephanie Sorich When I pictured my first time participating on a research team, I pictured something grandiose: Beautiful Mind-styled webs of ideas pasted around on the walls, philosophical discussion about the social consequences of […]

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Reflections from a first-semester team member

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This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. Reflections from a first-semester team member Emma Lovejoy I came on board with tPP in August 2019, and I think the project is amazing.  The issues we are investigating, the information we’re accessing, and the things our data can be used for […]

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On the hardship of managing big data

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This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. On the hardship of managing big data Megan Roques As the semester is coming to an end, it is essential to sit back and review the work that has been done. One of the tasks the class has taken on has been […]

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Growth Means Change

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This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. Growth Means Change Morgan Demboski As the semester comes to a close, the project is now close to its fourth year. Since its birth, the Prosecution Project has evolved and improved through a lot of trial and error and collaborative brainstorming. On […]

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On the Topic of Efficiency 

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This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. On the Topic of Efficiency  Emily Ashner “Even Too Much Water Can be Lethal”- Edward Tenner In a database filled with thousands of cases, and reaching far beyond in the amount of sources to back these up, a system of some sort […]

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Criminal gangs and Terrorism

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In late November 2019, federal, state and local law enforcement led a series of arrests and seizures in Georgia. According to a typical news account: A multi-agency investigation in north Georgia has led to several federal charges and 13 arrests across two states in connection with a major criminal organization…two search warrants were executed…led to […]