RT @NTConnealy4: My article in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy "Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the P…
RT @NTConnealy4: My article in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy "Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the P…
RT @NTConnealy4: My article in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy "Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the P…
RT @NTConnealy4: My article in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy "Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the P…
RT @NTConnealy4: My article in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy "Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the P…
My article in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy "Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the Potential Problem of Generalization" was just made available for free PDF downloads. The interested reader can check it out here! https
RT @NTConnealy4: Recent publication on risk factor variation across crime types and cities is out now, online only version linked below! ht…
RT @JohnJayCJPhD: Doctoral student, @NTConnealy4, was recently published in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. His study used multiple op…
RT @NTConnealy4: Recent publication on risk factor variation across crime types and cities is out now, online only version linked below! ht…
RT @NTConnealy4: Recent publication on risk factor variation across crime types and cities is out now, online only version linked below! ht…
RT @JohnJayCJPhD: Doctoral student, @NTConnealy4, was recently published in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. His study used multiple op…
Recent publication on risk factor variation across crime types and cities is out now, online only version linked below!
RT @JohnJayCJPhD: Doctoral student, @NTConnealy4, was recently published in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. His study used multiple op…
Doctoral student, @NTConnealy4, was recently published in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. His study used multiple open source data to assess the risk factors for specific violent crimes in three cities. @JohnJayResearch @JohnJayCollege @GC_CUNY https
RT @PizaEric: Congrats to my student Nate Connealy on his 1st solo-authored (3rd primary authored; 5th publication overall) study. Very rew…
RT @PizaEric: Congrats to my student Nate Connealy on his 1st solo-authored (3rd primary authored; 5th publication overall) study. Very rew…
Congrats to my student Nate Connealy on his 1st solo-authored (3rd primary authored; 5th publication overall) study. Very rewarding to see your students succeed!
RT @JoelCaplan: Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the Potential Problem of Generalization https://t.co/KKq…
RT @JoelCaplan: Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the Potential Problem of Generalization https://t.co/KKq…
RT @JoelCaplan: Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the Potential Problem of Generalization https://t.co/KKq…
RT @JoelCaplan: Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the Potential Problem of Generalization https://t.co/KKq…
Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories? Expansions on the Potential Problem of Generalization https://t.co/KKqDhDccMw https://t.co/2gQDOXQzJs