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Hissène Habré, le Pinochet Africain


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


Analyze This!


Patrick Ball on the Perils of Misusing Human Rights Data


In Syrian Conflict, Real-Time Evidence Of Violations


Coders Bare Invasion Death Count


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


How statistics caught Indonesia’s war-criminals


Benetech Statistical Expert Testifies in Guatemala Disappearance Case


Inside a Dictator’s Secret Police


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


Chad: Habré Knew of Deaths in His Jails


The Body Counter


The Forensic Humanitarian

International human rights work attracts activists and lawyers, diplomats and retired politicians. One of the most admired figures in the field, however, is a ponytailed statistics guru from Silicon Valley named Patrick Ball, who has spent nearly two decades fashioning a career for himself at the intersection of mathematics and murder. You could call him a forensic humanitarian.


Doing a Number on Violators


Data Dive Reveals 15,000 New Victims of Syria War


Syrian Death Toll Reaches 60,000, Says UN Rights Agency


A Human Rights Statistician Finds Truth In Numbers

The tension started in the witness room. “You could feel the stress rolling off the walls in there,” Patrick Ball remembers. “I can remember realizing that this is why lawyers wear sport coats – you can’t see all the sweat on their arms and back.” He was, you could say, a little nervous to be cross-examined by Slobodan Milosevic.


60,000 Dead in Syria? Why the Death Toll is Likely Even Higher


Benetech Celebrates Milestone; Human Rights Data Analysis Group Transitioning into Independent Organization


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