Types of Police Arrests in the Neighborhood Behind the Rocks and SouthWest, Connecticut

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This interactive map of Connecticut shows the relationship between the types of police arrest with respect to the Behind the Rocks and the SouthWest neighborhood.  In this map, the types of police arrests such as theft, assault, motor vehicle robbery, and larceny have more reports in the neighborhood Behind the Rocks compared to SouthWest. The visual data of the types of police arrests will help identify patterns such as demographic patterns that may play a part in the rate of assault arrests in certain neighborhoods.

Connecticut Open Data Source

Police Incident Repository File

The relationship between public education investment and crime index

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This graph shows the relationship between the government education investment and crime index. The x-axis is the in-state rank of town’s investment into education(Education cost sharing), in reverse order. The y-axis shows the crime index, which indicates the number of crimes per 100,000 people. All data is the data of 2012.

Crime Index data link

Education cost sharing data link

Female population of Connecticut towns ages 10-14

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This data chart will help me compare female population within Connecticut towns to the total enrollment in Girl scouts within these areas. I want to combine this data with the enrollment within Girls Scouts so they are able to see which towns are excelling in participation and which need more attention for potential participants. This data was collected from http://ctdata.org/.

CT Kindergarten Map

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This map shows the locations of kindergartens in Connecticut. Though the schools are spread relatively evenly around the state, they rather concentrate in Hartford (109 out of 576). The Public Schools, marked as blue on the map, greatly outnumber the Regional Schools, which are marked red.  The source for the map was taken from the Eduction Directory on the Connecticut Open Data website.