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== Final Poster ==
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==Week 1: June 1st, 2021==
 
==Week 1: June 1st, 2021==
 
===Tuesday (6/1/21)===
 
===Tuesday (6/1/21)===
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*Continued learning in Python's 'Pandas' library
 
*Continued learning in Python's 'Pandas' library
  
===Friday (6/11/18)===
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===Friday (6/11/21)===
 
*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
 
*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
 
**Snowden, A.J., Stucky, T.D. & Pridemore W.A. (2017) Alcohol outlets, social disorganization, and non-violent crimes in urban neighborhoods, Journal of Crime and Justice.
 
**Snowden, A.J., Stucky, T.D. & Pridemore W.A. (2017) Alcohol outlets, social disorganization, and non-violent crimes in urban neighborhoods, Journal of Crime and Justice.
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*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
 
*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
 
**Snowden, A.J., Hockin, S. & Pridemore, W.A. (2017) The Neighborhood-Level Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Female Criminal Victimization Rates.
 
**Snowden, A.J., Hockin, S. & Pridemore, W.A. (2017) The Neighborhood-Level Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Female Criminal Victimization Rates.
*Finished reading and completed exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3
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*Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3
 
*Began conceptualizing testable hypotheses
 
*Began conceptualizing testable hypotheses
  
 
===Tuesday (6/15/21)===
 
===Tuesday (6/15/21)===
 
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*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
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**Snowden, A.J. (2019) Exploring violence: The role of neighborhood characteristics, alcohol outlets, and other micro-places.
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**Snowden, A.J. (2019) Crime and off-premise alcohol outlets: do characteristics matter?
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*Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 4
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*Continued conceptualizing testable hypotheses
  
 
===Wednesday (6/16/21)===
 
===Wednesday (6/16/21)===
 
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*Attended weekly student check-in
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*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
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**Sampson, R.J. & Groves, W.B. (1989) Community Structure and Crime: Testing Social Disorganization Theory.
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*Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 4
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*Continued conceptualizing testable hypotheses
  
 
===Thursday (6/17/21)===
 
===Thursday (6/17/21)===
 
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*Completed a review of ArcGIS materials through textbook chapter 4.
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*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
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**Weisburg, D. (2015) The Law Of Crime Concentration and The Criminology of Place.
  
 
===Friday (6/18/18)===
 
===Friday (6/18/18)===
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*Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 5.
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==Week 4: June 21st, 2021==
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===Monday (6/21/21)===
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*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
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**Weisburd, D., Bruinsma, G. & Bernasco, W. (2009) Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology: Historical Development, Critical Issues and Open Questions
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*Continued reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 5
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===Tuesday (6/22/21)===
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*Began writing comprehensive literature review
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*Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 5
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*Finalized hypotheses sets for meeting on Wednesday.
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===Wednesday (6/23/21)===
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*Attended weekly student check-in
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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*Met with research team to discuss hypotheses, presentations and available crime data.
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===Thursday (6/24/21)===
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*Began scanning through datasets from the [https://data.milwaukee.gov/ "City of Milwaukee Open Data Portal"]
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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*Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 6.
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===Friday (6/25/21)===
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*Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 6.
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==Week 5: June 28th, 2021==
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===Monday (6/28/21)===
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*Attended Dr. Brylow's talk on "Good Presentations"
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*Began compiling a mid-REU presentation
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*Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 7
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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===Tuesday (6/29/21)===
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*Completed compiling mid-REU presentation
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*Met with research team to discuss and practice presentation
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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*Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 7
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===Wednesday (6/30/21)===
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*Attended mid-REU presentation session
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**Presented on "The Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Homicides"
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*Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 8
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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===Thursday (7/1/21)===
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*Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 8
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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===Friday (7/2/21)===
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*Completed CITI training modules
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*Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 9
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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==Week 6: July 4th, 2021==
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===Monday (7/6/21)===
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*Completed reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 9
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===Tuesday (7/6/21)===
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*Attended Dr. Zimmer's talk on "Data Ethics"
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*Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 10
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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===Wednesday (7/7/21)===
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*Attended Dr. Brylow's talk on "Creating Posters"
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*Met with research team to discuss next steps in performing visual analysis
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*Completed reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 10
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===Thursday (7/8/21)===
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*Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
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*Began cleaning crime datasets provided by the City of Milwaukee using Excel
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*Performed basic analysis of crime using Python's Pandas library
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===Friday (7/9/21)===
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*Continued cleaning crime datasets from City of Milwaukee using Excel
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*Imported small crime dataset into ArcGIS to ensure dataset was compatible with existing boundaries.
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==Week 7: July 12th, 2021==
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===Monday (7/12/21)===
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*Imported main dataset with over 40,000 reported crime incidents into ArcGIS.
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*Began cleaning alcohol outlet dataset provided by the City of Milwaukee using Excel
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*Began joining variables with socioeconomic attributes in ArcGIS.
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===Tuesday (7/13/21)===
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*Began visual analysis in ArcGIS, kernel density maps, heat maps, etc.
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===Wednesday (7/14/21)===
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*Attended weekly student check-in
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*Continued visual analysis in ArcGIS
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*Met with research team to discuss findings
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===Thursday (7/15/21)===
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*Continued visual analysis in ArcGIS
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===Friday (7/16/21)===
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*Continued visual analysis in ArcGIS
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==Week 8: July 19th, 2021==
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===Monday (7/19/21)===
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*Met with research team to perform statistical analysis in IBM's statistical software, SPSS.
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*Began exploring bivariate correlations present among attributes
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===Tuesday (7/20/21)===
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*Continued statistical analysis, negative binomial regression
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===Wednesday (7/21/21)===
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*Attended weekly student check-in
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*Continued statistical analysis, negative binomial regression
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*Met with research team to discuss findings
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===Thursday (7/22/21)===
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*Continued visual and statistical analysis
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===Friday (7/23/21)===
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*Continued visual and statistical analysis
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==Week 9: July 26th, 2021==
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===Monday (7/26/21)===
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*Continued visual and statistical analysis
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*Began writing final research paper
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===Tuesday (7/27/21)===
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*Continued visual and statistical analysis
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*Continued writing final research paper
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===Wednesday (7/28/21)===
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*Attended weekly student check-in
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*Continued writing final research paper
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*Met with research team to discuss findings and research paper progress
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===Thursday (7/29/21)===
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*Continued writing final research paper
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*Began compiling slides and data for research presentation
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===Friday (7/30/21)===
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*Continued writing final research paper
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*Continued compiling slides and data for research presentation
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*Began creating research poster
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==Week 10: July 12th, 2021==
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===Monday (8/2/21)===
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*Continued writing final research paper
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*Continued compiling slides and data for research presentation
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*Finished creating research poster
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===Tuesday (8/3/21)===
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*Continued writing final research paper
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*Finished compiling slides and data for research presentation
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*Practiced presentation talk
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*Submitted research poster
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===Wednesday (8/4/21)===
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*Met with research team to discuss final results and the paper, poster and presentation
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*Continued writing final research paper
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*Practiced presentation talk
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===Thursday (8/5/21)===
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*Attended first day of formal presentations
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**Presented on "The Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Homicide"
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*Attended and presented in virtual poster session with other REU programs
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===Friday (8/6/21)===
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*Attended second day of formal presentations
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*Finished research paper
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*Submitted final research paper, poster, and presentation

Latest revision as of 00:51, 17 September 2021

Final Poster

Riley Keating REU Poster.png

Week 1: June 1st, 2021

Tuesday (6/1/21)

  • Attended REU orientation and day 1 of the Data Science boot camp

Wednesday (6/2/21)

  • Attended day 2 of the Data Science boot camp
  • Met with fellow researcher, Michael Rodriguez, and mentor Dr. Snowden to discuss research direction
  • Downloaded and registered ArcGIS software (geographic information system)

Thursday (6/3/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's presentation on “Good Research Practices and the Art of Keeping Logs”
  • Began reading literature on effective research writing
  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Clarke, R.V.G. & Eck, J. E. (2007) Understanding Risky Facilities.
  • Explored ArcGIS software

Friday (6/4/18)

Week 2: June 7th, 2021

Monday (6/7/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's training on "Responsible Conduct of Research"
  • Continued reading literature on effective research writing

Tuesday (6/8/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Bursik, R.J., & Grasmick, H.G. (1989) Neighborhoods and Crime (1-23).
    • Snowden, A. J., & Pridemore W.A. (2014). Off-premise alcohol outlet characteristics and violence.
  • Read and completed exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 1

Wednesday (6/9/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's presentation on "Technical Writing"
  • Met with Michael Rodriguez and Dr. Snowden to discuss literature content and continual research development.
  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J. & Freiburger, T.L. (2015) Alcohol outlets, social disorganization, and robberies: Accounting for neighborhood characteristics and alcohol outlet types.
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 2

Thursday (6/10/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J. (2016) Alcohol Outlet Density and Intimate Partner Violence in a Nonmetropolitan College Town: Accounting for Neighborhood Characteristics and Alcohol Outlet Types
  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 2
  • Continued learning in Python's 'Pandas' library

Friday (6/11/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J., Stucky, T.D. & Pridemore W.A. (2017) Alcohol outlets, social disorganization, and non-violent crimes in urban neighborhoods, Journal of Crime and Justice.
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3

Week 3: June 14th, 2021

Monday (6/14/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J., Hockin, S. & Pridemore, W.A. (2017) The Neighborhood-Level Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Female Criminal Victimization Rates.
  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3
  • Began conceptualizing testable hypotheses

Tuesday (6/15/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J. (2019) Exploring violence: The role of neighborhood characteristics, alcohol outlets, and other micro-places.
    • Snowden, A.J. (2019) Crime and off-premise alcohol outlets: do characteristics matter?
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 4
  • Continued conceptualizing testable hypotheses

Wednesday (6/16/21)

  • Attended weekly student check-in
  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Sampson, R.J. & Groves, W.B. (1989) Community Structure and Crime: Testing Social Disorganization Theory.
  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 4
  • Continued conceptualizing testable hypotheses

Thursday (6/17/21)

  • Completed a review of ArcGIS materials through textbook chapter 4.
  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Weisburg, D. (2015) The Law Of Crime Concentration and The Criminology of Place.

Friday (6/18/18)

  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 5.

Week 4: June 21st, 2021

Monday (6/21/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Weisburd, D., Bruinsma, G. & Bernasco, W. (2009) Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology: Historical Development, Critical Issues and Open Questions
  • Continued reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 5

Tuesday (6/22/21)

  • Began writing comprehensive literature review
  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 5
  • Finalized hypotheses sets for meeting on Wednesday.

Wednesday (6/23/21)

  • Attended weekly student check-in
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
  • Met with research team to discuss hypotheses, presentations and available crime data.

Thursday (6/24/21)

  • Began scanning through datasets from the "City of Milwaukee Open Data Portal"
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 6.

Friday (6/25/21)

  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 6.

Week 5: June 28th, 2021

Monday (6/28/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's talk on "Good Presentations"
  • Began compiling a mid-REU presentation
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 7
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review

Tuesday (6/29/21)

  • Completed compiling mid-REU presentation
  • Met with research team to discuss and practice presentation
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 7

Wednesday (6/30/21)

  • Attended mid-REU presentation session
    • Presented on "The Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Homicides"
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 8
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review

Thursday (7/1/21)

  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 8
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review

Friday (7/2/21)

  • Completed CITI training modules
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 9
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review

Week 6: July 4th, 2021

Monday (7/6/21)

  • Completed reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 9

Tuesday (7/6/21)

  • Attended Dr. Zimmer's talk on "Data Ethics"
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 10
  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review

Wednesday (7/7/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's talk on "Creating Posters"
  • Met with research team to discuss next steps in performing visual analysis
  • Completed reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 10

Thursday (7/8/21)

  • Continued writing a comprehensive literature review
  • Began cleaning crime datasets provided by the City of Milwaukee using Excel
  • Performed basic analysis of crime using Python's Pandas library

Friday (7/9/21)

  • Continued cleaning crime datasets from City of Milwaukee using Excel
  • Imported small crime dataset into ArcGIS to ensure dataset was compatible with existing boundaries.

Week 7: July 12th, 2021

Monday (7/12/21)

  • Imported main dataset with over 40,000 reported crime incidents into ArcGIS.
  • Began cleaning alcohol outlet dataset provided by the City of Milwaukee using Excel
  • Began joining variables with socioeconomic attributes in ArcGIS.

Tuesday (7/13/21)

  • Began visual analysis in ArcGIS, kernel density maps, heat maps, etc.

Wednesday (7/14/21)

  • Attended weekly student check-in
  • Continued visual analysis in ArcGIS
  • Met with research team to discuss findings

Thursday (7/15/21)

  • Continued visual analysis in ArcGIS

Friday (7/16/21)

  • Continued visual analysis in ArcGIS

Week 8: July 19th, 2021

Monday (7/19/21)

  • Met with research team to perform statistical analysis in IBM's statistical software, SPSS.
  • Began exploring bivariate correlations present among attributes

Tuesday (7/20/21)

  • Continued statistical analysis, negative binomial regression

Wednesday (7/21/21)

  • Attended weekly student check-in
  • Continued statistical analysis, negative binomial regression
  • Met with research team to discuss findings

Thursday (7/22/21)

  • Continued visual and statistical analysis

Friday (7/23/21)

  • Continued visual and statistical analysis

Week 9: July 26th, 2021

Monday (7/26/21)

  • Continued visual and statistical analysis
  • Began writing final research paper

Tuesday (7/27/21)

  • Continued visual and statistical analysis
  • Continued writing final research paper

Wednesday (7/28/21)

  • Attended weekly student check-in
  • Continued writing final research paper
  • Met with research team to discuss findings and research paper progress

Thursday (7/29/21)

  • Continued writing final research paper
  • Began compiling slides and data for research presentation

Friday (7/30/21)

  • Continued writing final research paper
  • Continued compiling slides and data for research presentation
  • Began creating research poster

Week 10: July 12th, 2021

Monday (8/2/21)

  • Continued writing final research paper
  • Continued compiling slides and data for research presentation
  • Finished creating research poster

Tuesday (8/3/21)

  • Continued writing final research paper
  • Finished compiling slides and data for research presentation
  • Practiced presentation talk
  • Submitted research poster

Wednesday (8/4/21)

  • Met with research team to discuss final results and the paper, poster and presentation
  • Continued writing final research paper
  • Practiced presentation talk

Thursday (8/5/21)

  • Attended first day of formal presentations
    • Presented on "The Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Homicide"
  • Attended and presented in virtual poster session with other REU programs

Friday (8/6/21)

  • Attended second day of formal presentations
  • Finished research paper
  • Submitted final research paper, poster, and presentation