3 results for author: Tarak Shah
Teach In on Data for Police Accountability | January 22, 2026 in Oakland, CA
For decades, law enforcement agencies across the United States have operated behind walls of secrecy—particularly when officers abuse their power or use lethal force. That opacity has real consequences for communities seeking truth, justice, and accountability.
On Thursday, January 22, 2026, HRDAG is proud to co-sponsor The Wandering Officer: New Databases for Police Accountability, a public event in Oakland exploring how data, journalism, and community organizing are reshaping what’s possible for police accountability in California and beyond.
Register here.
After California passed and strengthened the 2018 Right to Know Act, journal...
All of the ways we remember: How data scientists hold memory with and for survivors
Those most vulnerable to state violence are already marginalized and undercounted, their experiences ignored or minimized in official sources. To avoid perpetuating these harms in our analyses, we have to find ways to incorporate unofficial data sources and all of the ways we remember.
.Rproj Considered Harmful
We aim to produce code that is clear, replicatable across machines and operating systems, and that leaves an easy-to-follow audit trail.
