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New Study Argues War Deaths Are Often Overestimated


Inside a Dictator’s Secret Police


Full Updated Statistical Analysis of Documentation of Killings in the Syrian Arab Republic

Price, Megan, Jeff Klingner, Anas Qtiesh, and Patrick Ball. 2013. Commissioned by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). Human Rights Data Analysis Group (June 13). © 2013 HRDAG. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. [pdf via UN]


I Wanted Him Back Alive, An Account of Edgar Fernando García’s Case from Inside Tribunals Tower


Benetech Scientists Publish Analysis of Indirect Sampling Methods in the Journal of the American Medical Association


Data Dive Reveals 15,000 New Victims of Syria War


United Nations Issues Report on Deaths in Syria


The Body Counter


Speaking Stats to Justice: Expert Testimony in a Guatemalan Human Rights Trial Based on Statistical Sampling


Guilty Verdict and 40 year Maximum Sentence in Edgar Fernando Garcia Case


Analyze This!


The Panic Button: High-Tech Protection for Human Rights Investigators


Patrick Ball on the Perils of Misusing Human Rights Data


Benetech Statistical Analysis Provides Key Evidence in Conviction of Former Guatemalan Police Officers Testimony From Daniel Guzmán Helps Establish Legal Precedent for Prosecution of Forced Disappearances


Justice Served in Guatemala: Testimonies from The National Security Archive & Benetech’s Human Rights Data Analysis Group


Guatemala: Access to Archives Sheds Light on Case of Forced Disappearance


Guatemalan Ex-Cops Get 40 Years for Labor Leader’s Slaying


Archivists Can Be At the Heart of Accountability and Justice


The World According to Artificial Intelligence (Part 2)

The World According to Artificial Intelligence – The Bias in the Machine (Part 2)

Artificial intelligence might be a technological revolution unlike any other, transforming our homes, our work, our lives; but for many – the poor, minority groups, the people deemed to be expendable – their picture remains the same.

Patrick Ball is interviewed: “The question should be, Who bears the cost when a system is wrong?”


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