by Nathan Smith | Mar 14, 2017 | Student_Work
by Christina Wilkerson The Federal Bureau of Investigation released Arkansas crime data information Tuesday, March 7. Among this information were property crime and violent crime numbers for 43 Arkansas localities from 2010 and 2014. The general trend...
by Nathan Smith | Mar 14, 2017 | Daily-Class, Map, Spring_2017
Tableau Mapping Tutorial Dataset for this tutorial: sample-superstore Link to transcript for basic mapping tutorial And…the tutorial Note: This tutorial uses a dataset that is slightly different than the one we are using. It lacks international data and some of...
by Nathan Smith | Mar 12, 2017 | Student_Work
It seems as even though total property crime has decreased significantly in North Little Rock and Pine Bluff, which is great. But, it has increased in Fayetteville, Conway and Jonesboro. To a common person, this may not raise...
by Nathan Smith | Mar 12, 2017 | Student_Work
Amongst all of the charts, one city ranked in the top eight every time. Jonesboro’s difference increased in each specified crime rate. In the murder rate difference chart they ranked number three with a 21.8 increase. And in the total murders category they...
by Nathan Smith | Mar 12, 2017 | Student_Work
Crime in the Capital looks Personal Could crime be taking a more personal trend in Little Rock, Arkansas? After analyzing the difference in crime from 2014 to 2010, there appeared to be a trend of a decrease in crime that involved property related crime, along with...
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