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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2024 · 37 MIN

Why can't we agree on crime statistics?

from Behind the Data

Crime data is all over the news these days and, at least in the United States, it seems like you can tell any story you want to about whether crime is going up or down and whose fault it is. How should we be thinking about this data to figure out of what's really going on? We speak with Jeff Asher, crime data analyst and co-founder of JH Datalytics, which recently launched the Real-Time Crime Index, about where crime data comes from, why everyone seems to be disagreeing about it, and how to think and talk about it more clearly.Materials referenced in the show:Jeff's company: https://www.ahdatalytics.com/Jeff's substack: https://jasher.substack.com/Real-Time Crime Index: https://realtimecrimeindex.com/One of Jeff's articles about the crime data mess of a few years ago.Andrea is here and on Instagram.Behind the Data is a podcast that uncovers the hidden stories within the data shaping our world. From political polls to global happiness trackers, we dive into the datasets that influence the decisions we make—while showing you why data isn’t just numbers, but a way to understand the world. Whether you're a data newbie or a seasoned pro, each episode makes complex data approachable, revealing surprising insights and the human side of every dataset. Come for the discoveries, stay for the stories.We are proud to be part of the Daily Tech News Show network of podcasts.Subscribe and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crime data is all over the news these days and, at least in the United States, it seems like you can tell any story you want to about whether crime is going up or down and whose fault it is. How should we be thinking about this data to figure out of what's really going on? We speak with Jeff Asher, crime data analyst and co-founder of JH Datalytics, which recently launched the Real-Time Crime Index, about where crime data comes from, why everyone seems to be disagreeing about it, and how to think and talk about it more clearly.Materials referenced in the show:Jeff's company: https://www.ahdatalytics.com/Jeff's substack: https://jasher.substack.com/Real-Time Crime Index: https://realtimecrimeindex.com/One of Jeff's articles about the crime data mess of a few years ago.Andrea is here and on Instagram.Behind the Data is a podcast that uncovers the hidden stories within the data shaping our world. From political polls to global happiness trackers, we dive into the datasets that influence the decisions we make—while showing you why data isn’t just numbers, but a way to understand the world. Whether you're a data newbie or a seasoned pro, each episode makes complex data approachable, revealing surprising insights and the human side of every dataset. Come for the discoveries, stay for the stories.We are proud to be part of the Daily Tech News Show network of podcasts.Subscribe and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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