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Contextualizing the “Institutionalization Effect”

The data I worked with come from a 2014 study titled, “An Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the United States, 1934 – 2001.” The research was led by Dr. Bernard Harcourt, a political scientist and human rights lawyer who is a teaches at Columbia University’s Law school. The […]

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Module 11: Work

The major roadblock I came across this week was figuring out how to use a “single view to filter other views in dashboard.” However, after re-watching some of the Tableau intro videos, going to office hours, and outside googling I am 99.9% sure I figured it out. There are several decisions I made to focus […]

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10: Work

For my first choropleth map, I compared the number of incarcerated individuals to the total state population. I also included a slider to filter by year so viewers can observe national trends in incarceration rates across the 20th century. Similar to my first choropleth map, the second choropleth map compares the number of individuals admitted […]

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Module 9

The dataset I chose to use for my final project is titled, “The Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the US 1934-2001.” The original study complied national and state incarceration and mental hospitalization to examine the effects institutionalization had on homicide rates. I found the dataset, and the accompanying […]

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Module 6: Breather

I am interested in the datasets compiled in the “The Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the US 1934-2001” After opening and looking through “The Institutionalization Effect” and the “Boys Town Study of Youth Development” datasets via OpenRefine and their code books, the data in “The Institutionalization Effect” seemed […]