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Hey all, I'm Ian 👋

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina. I received my PhD in political science from the University of Utah, where I also completed a Masters of Public Administration. My research interests are at the intersection of public policy and policing, and include body-worn cameras and use-of-force. I research at the nexus of policing, policy, and technology, with a specific interest in use-of-force and body-worn cameras. I have over twenty peer-reviewed publications on these and related topics, and my peer-reviewed work has been published in the top general interest journals of both criminal justice and public administration. I teach criminal justice, policy, and statistical courses at both the undergradaute and graduate level. In my statistical courses, we primarily focus on R. I especially love teaching students the beauty of RMarkdown and the tidyverse, and the varied ways to communicate in those contexts. I was recently selected as a Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) academic by the National Institute of Justice. Previously, have have been selected as an American Society of Public Administration Founders' Fellow (2018), and a doctoral fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2020/2021). My personal website (and current CV) is available at www.ianadamsresearch.com.

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Ian T. Adams's Projects

auto-gpt icon auto-gpt

An experimental open-source attempt to make GPT-4 fully autonomous.

data-police-shootings icon data-police-shootings

The Washington Post is compiling a database of every fatal shooting in the United States by a police officer in the line of duty since 2015.

datastore icon datastore

Private repository of datasets for projects

datian icon datian

A package for datasets used in my research

mpastats icon mpastats

Forking Andrew Heiss' MPA course on statistics

police_turnover_public icon police_turnover_public

Public repository for data and code related to 2023 "Turnover in large US policing agencies following the George Floyd protests" appearing in Journal of Criminal Justice (2023)

rcityviews icon rcityviews

A user-friendly R interface for creating stylized city maps using OpenStreetMap (www.openstreetmap.org) data, implemented as an R package and a Shiny web application.

scholar icon scholar

Analyse citation data from Google Scholar

svm-r-markdown-templates icon svm-r-markdown-templates

I have a suite of R Markdown templates for academic manuscripts, beamer presentations, and syllabi. I share them here.

when_police_replication icon when_police_replication

Replication and re-analysis repository for Nix et al. "When police pull back: Neighborhood-level effects of de-policing on violent and property crime, a research note." For more information contact Jacob Kang-Brown, [email protected]

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