Work­ing with the Crime Sever­ity Index has been an inter­est­ing exer­cise. The data are avail­able through Sta­tis­tics Canada, which tracks police-reported crime sever­ity as well as the vol­ume of reported crimes. The Crime Sever­ity Index offers a sec­ondary mea­sure that helps us to under­stand more about the crimes com­mit­ted per Province. Gen­er­ally speak­ing, sever­ity of crime is not cor­re­lated with the vol­ume of crime com­mit­ted, but there are cer­tainly some out­liers. We inherit the inabil­ity to deter­mine whether or not these cor­re­la­tions actu­ally prove to be true when study­ing data aggre­gated to such a large (Provin­cial) extent. Con­tinue reading »

 

Some­times we stum­ble upon inter­est­ing things and we don’t nec­es­sar­ily know how we should use what we have just found. A series of maps; snow cover in Canada was an inter­est­ing find but not really all that use­ful for any of my per­sonal projects. How­ever, I even­tu­ally came back to it when I real­ized that not all geo­vi­su­al­iza­tions occur within a GIS envi­ron­ment. Con­tinue reading »