39 results for group: human-rights-data-analysis-group


Beatriz Vejarano

Beatriz has consulted with HRDAG in Colombia since 2006.

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Miki Takacs

Miki has designed and developed systems that search, retrieve and structure human rights information.

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Romesh Silva

Romesh has co-authored reports on large-scale human rights violations in conflict zones.

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Gary Shapiro

Gary has been involved as Founder, Chair, Co-Chair, and Past Chair of Statistics Without Borders.

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Shira Mitchell

Shira studies the (un)fairness of algorithms used in the US criminal justice system.

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Claudia Carolina López Taks

Carolina does quantitative research at the AHPN.

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Jule Krüger

Jule helped to complete a statistical expert review of the Kosovo Memory Book.

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Jeff Klingner

Jeff designed and wrote a machine-learning software package for de-duplicating and merging lists.

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Rafe Kaplan

Rafe joined forces with HRDAG at AAAS in Washington, D.C.

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James Johndrow

James has an active research program in Bayesian methods for analysis of contingency tables.

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Ann Harrison

Ann documents HRDAG projects, some of which will appear in a forthcoming book.

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Daniel Guzmán

Daniel has provided expert statistical testimony in successful trials against war criminals in Guatemala.

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Tamy Guberek

Tamy led HRDAG’s on-the-ground examination of Colombian data about conflict-related sexual violence.

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Anita Gohdes

Anita is a professor of International and Cyber Security at the Hertie School in Berlin.

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Christopher Dukich

Chris has worked on projects in Kosovo, Guatemala, El Salvador, Colombia and Syria at HRDAG.

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Miguel Cruz

Miguel established an offshore backup system for vulnerable Guatemalan human rights NGOs.

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Kristen Cibelli Hibben

Kristen participated in data projects on Chad and Sierra Leone and co-authored the HRDAG report on Chad.

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Amelia Hoover Green

Amelia Hoover Green is a field consultant to HRDAG and an Associate Professor in the Department of History and Politics at Drexel University. She began work for HRDAG in January 2007, continued as the 2007-2008 Research Fellow, and has been closely involved with a number of HRDAG projects since that time. Her HRDAG work includes data analysis and writing on Kosovo, Colombia and Liberia, among other projects. With Francoise Roth and Tamy Guberek, she co-authored the volume Using Quantitative Data to Assess Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Colombia (2011). In 2019, she co-authored, with Patrick Ball, the first rigorous estimate of civilian killings ...

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Kristian Lum, PhD

Kristian furthers HRDAG's statistical methodology, population estimation.

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