A new analysis from the University of Chicago’s Crime Lab pinpoints where and when violent crime primarily occurs in the city — down to the hour and 1,000-by-1,000-foot block. The new numbers ...
a director at the University of Chicago Crime Lab. “We can’t take for granted we’ll continue to experience decreases, especially after we had two historical increases.” That’s why it’s ...
according to the University of Chicago Crime Lab. "Black Chicagoans are 20 times more likely than their white counterparts to be killed by a gun or to be a victim of a homicide. So, we often hear ...
The University of Chicago is home to hundreds of the world’s most advanced ... But what does it actually look like inside an advanced laboratory? Step into the labs—from greenhouses and biochemistry ...
The Bulls honored longtime partner University of Chicago Crime Lab. 1 / 35The Bulls hosted the 31st annual An Evening with the Chicago Bulls charity gala with executives, players, coaches ...
In fact, the University of Chicago Crime Lab found a 43% reduction in violent crime arrests for youths who obtained eight-week, part-time employment through its One Summer Chicago Plus jobs ...
Roseanna Ander, director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab, told the Sun-Times that last year’s lower levels of crime were an anomaly because people stayed indoors more due to the ...
checking whether blood tests were conducted for marijuana at the University of Illinois Chicago Analytical Forensic Testing Laboratory. "The first call that I would be making after seeing your ...
Bundesen suggested establishing the lab independently of the Chicago Police Department, perhaps at the nearby Northwestern University School of Law. With support from the law school dean, John Henry ...