All posts by anthony vazquez

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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gzitXg1LMF8pSPRDs4tyuqxbgLKMe3QJ5CTfmVfacco/edit?usp=sharing

all of the graphs present in my sheets is all of the factors of why people could commit crimes because the population is increasing over the years. the unemployment rate of people in my neighborhood is another factor that explains that people who aren’t employed could lead to people to commit crimes of robbery, and theft. another factor i used is the population who is 25+ without a high school diploma which explains that people without a diploma cannot find jobs so they will turn to crime.

step 6 Anthony Vazquez

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oWyVr2_iOaFTHRHgyfSOXAm4NtKAYScotK6SWkQlbqA/edit?usp=sharing

What stood out to me more on the data i have collected theres been a big decline from 2006 to 2020 of property crime and serious crime but then theres been a big increase of property crime and serious crime in 2021. this ties in with how people commit crimes throughout the years within a high population of hispanics.

step 5 Anthony Vazquez

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16WDwjA0xl7VYxTW3yHYZxsTHpEOwrR0sJ1xHFiETsWQ/edit?usp=sharing

while i was looking at the statistics i was very surprised with how little there was any information with homicides because there was a 10 year period of no cleared cases of homicide which definitely doesn’t show accurate data for any trends of said homicide cases and this data is a big disadvantage of learning different trends for the united states and the state of New York.