by Nathan Smith | May 4, 2017 | Student_Work
Addressing Stereotypes Through Data by Ethan Owen Stereotypes exist for all kinds of people and situations. People are stereotyped by their race, income, by what they wear, where they go to school, which sports teams they root for and what kinds of cars they drive,...
by Nathan Smith | May 4, 2017 | Student_Work
The trends in Arkansas crime and employment data suggest a negative correlation between economic health and crime rates. Arkansas localities – towns or cities – with high crime rates have low median family incomes and high unemployment rates. Conversely,...
by Nathan Smith | May 4, 2017 | Student_Work
Combined_2015 Combined_2012 https://drive.google.com/a/email.uark.edu/file/d/0B9aoNF79sXeASWpaQTZCeHpBUFU/view?usp=sharing Drug Offenses in Arkansas Drugs, they are everywhere, the good and the bad, they can either save your life or end it. They have become an issue...
by Nathan Smith | May 4, 2017 | Student_Work
The relationship between unemployment rates and theft can at times be seen as closely correlated because of certain labels and stereotypes that society has created. The higher the unemployment rate, the higher the theft. While this correlation can be true, the numbers...
by Nathan Smith | May 4, 2017 | Student_Work
As Mean Family Income Decreases, So Do Drug Offenses per Capita in Arkansas Cities By: Katie Burkhart Overall, Arkansas violent crime in 2015 has decreased since 2012. The following graphic visualizes the calculation subtracting the 2012 violent crime rate from the...
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