by Nathan Smith | Feb 5, 2017 | Student_Work
Question 1: -The number of cities Their are 43 states. -How is the crime rate organized? The crime rate is split up into two different groups. The first being Violent Crime and the second being Property Crime. Violent Crime contains murder and non negligent...
by Nathan Smith | Feb 5, 2017 | Student_Work
Using the four corners test for determining the number of cities can be misleading. Because some of the data is from sheriff departments that cover entire counties that might contain individual city police departments, the four corners test may not be completely...
by Nathan Smith | Feb 4, 2017 | Student_Work
Question #1: Using the four corners test, describe —The number of cities 43 cities —How is the crime rate organized? The crime rate is organized by two different sections. Section 1 is violent crime, section 2 is property crime. Of these two sections, violent crime...
by Nathan Smith | Feb 4, 2017 | Student_Work
COPY_DM_LOCALCRIMEONEYEAROFDATA Question #1: Using the four corners test, describe —The number of cities: There are 43 cities in this data set. —How is the crime rate organized? They are organized into two main categories. They either fall under, violent crime or...
by Nathan Smith | Feb 4, 2017 | Student_Work
Question #1: -The number of cities: 43 cities -How is the crime rate organized? The crime rates are organized into violent crimes (murder and non negligent manslaughter, legacy rape, revised rape, robbery, and aggravated assault), F-K, and into property crimes...
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