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  • Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker

    Alternate Title(s)
    OxCGRT
    Authors
    Thomas Hale
    Sam Webster
    Description

    The OxCGRT systematically collects information on several different common policy responses national governments have taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, scores the stringency of such measures, and aggregates these scores into a common Stringency Index. Eleven indicators of government response are provided; seven indicators are policies such as school closures and travel bans, and four are financial indicators such as fiscal or monetary measures. Data are collected from public sources by a team of dozens of Oxford University students and staff from every part of the world.

    Subject
    COVID-19
    Law
    Medicine & Health
    Geographic Coverage
    International
    Timeframe
    2020 - Present
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • Systems Change Analysis of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Programs in One Midwestern County of the United States, 1994-2007
    WSU Dataset

    Alternate Title(s)
    SANE
    Authors
    Rebecca Campbell
    Deborah Bybee
    J. Kevin Ford
    Debra Patterson
    Description

    The purpose of this study was to determine whether adult sexual assault cases in a Midwestern community were more likely to be investigated and prosecuted after the implementation of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program, and to identify the 'critical ingredients' that contributed to that increase. The data are divided into six parts: Part 1, Study 1: Case Records Quantitative Data; Part 2, Study 2: Case Characteristics Quantitative Data; Part 3, Study 3: Police and Prosecutors Interview Qualitative Data; Part 4, Study 4: Police Reports Quantitative Data; Part 5, Study 5: Survivor Interview Qualitative Data; Part 6, Study 6: Forensic Nurse Interview Qualitative Data.

    Subject
    Law
    Timeframe
    1994 - 2008
    Access Rights
    Application required
    Free to all
  • COVID-19 Impact on Education

    Description

    Temporal data on school closures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic at the country and country region levels.

    Subject
    COVID-19
    Education
    Geographic Coverage
    International
    Timeframe
    2020 - Present
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • ACAPS COVID-19 Government Measures Dataset

    Description

    The Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS) provides independent, high-quality, and timely humanitarian analysis to enable crisis responders to better understand and address the needs of the affected population. ACAPS' COVID19 Government Measures Dataset compiles the measures implemented by governments worldwide in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The measures fall into five categories: social distancing, movement restrictions, public health measures, social and economic measures, and lockdowns. Data are compiled by consultation with government, media, the United Nations, and other organizational sources.

    Subject
    COVID-19
    Economics
    Medicine & Health
    Political Science
    Geographic Coverage
    International
    Timeframe
    2020 - Present
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • Data from: Eco-evolutionary dynamics in the wild: clonal turnover and stability in Daphnia populations
    WSU Dataset

    Authors
    Christopher F. Steiner
    Carly J. Nowicki
    Description

    This study examined the relationship between clonal dynamics and population stability of natural Daphnia pulex populations experiencing seasonal environmental variation. It shows that the degree of asynchrony in a population's clonal dynamics is tightly linked to its population-level stability. Populations whose clonal abundances were more asynchronous were more stable temporally. Variation in asynchrony was related to variability in primary productivity, and experiments using clones from the study populations revealed significant genotype by environment interactions in response to food level.

    Subject
    Biology
    Geographic Coverage
    Michigan
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • Coronavirus (Covid-19) Data in the United States

    Description

    The New York Times is releasing a series of data files with cumulative counts of coronavirus cases in the United States, at the state and county level, over time. They are compiling this time series data from state and local governments and health departments in an attempt to provide a complete record of the ongoing outbreak. They have used these data to power their maps and reporting tracking the outbreak, and they are now being made available to the public in response to requests from researchers, scientists, and government officials who would like access to the data to better understand the outbreak. The data begins with the first reported coronavirus case in Washington State on Jan. 21, 2020. They will publish regular updates to the data in this repository.

    Subject
    COVID-19
    Medicine & Health
    Geographic Coverage
    United States
    Timeframe
    2020 - Present
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • Legislative Responses for Policing-State Bill Tracking Database

    Description

    The National Conference of State Legislatures provides you with up-to-date, real-time information on law enforcement legislation that has been introduced in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The database contains policing bills and executive orders introduced as of May 25, 2020, that are in response to recent events. Policing topics include oversight and data, training, standards and certification, use of force, technology, policing alternatives and collaboration, executive orders and other timely issues.

    Subject
    Law
    Political Science
    Geographic Coverage
    United States
    Timeframe
    2020 - Present
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • Evaluation of Victim Advocacy Services for Battered Women in Detroit, 1998-1999
    WSU Dataset

    Authors
    Arlene Weisz
    Description

    This study evaluated advocacy services offered to battered women in Detroit, Michigan, and examined other aspects of coordinated community responses to domestic violence by focusing on women named as victims in police reports. Advocacy was defined as those services provided to support victims during the legal process or to enhance their safety. For the Preliminary Complaint Reports Data (Part 1), a random sample of preliminary complaint reports (PCRs), completed by police officers after they responded to domestic violence calls, were gathered, resulting in a sample of 1,057 incidents and victims. For Victim Advocacy Contact Data (Part 2), researchers obtained data from advocates' files about the services they provided to the 1,057 victims. For Case Disposition Data (Part 3), researchers conducted a computer search to determine the outcomes of the cases. They looked up each perpetrator from the list of 1,057 incidents, and determined whether there was a warrant for the focal incident, whether it turned into a prosecution, and the outcome. The Initial Victim Interview (Part 4) and Follow-Up Victim Interview Data (Part 5) were conducted from April 1998 to July 1999. During the same period that researchers were completing the second interviews, they also interviewed 23 women (Victim Comparison Group Interview Data, Part 6) from the list of 1,057 whom they had been unable to reach during the first interviews. They compared these 23 women to the 63 who had second interviews to determine if there were any differences in use of services, or views toward or participation in prosecution. Variables in Part 1 focus on whether alcohol and abuse were involved, previous incidents, the suspect's psychological aggressions and physical assaults, if a weapon was used, if the victim was hurt, if property was damaged, if the victim sought medical attention, and the severity of physical abuse or injury. Variables in Part 2 provide information on the role of the advocate, methods of contact, types of referrals made, and services provided. Variables in Part 3 include the type of charge, outcome of resolved case, why the case was dismissed, if applicable, and if the suspect was sentenced to probation, costs, confinement, no contact with the victim, a batterer program, or community service. [...]

    Subject
    Sociology
    Geographic Coverage
    Detroit, Michigan
    Timeframe
    1998 - 1999
    Access Rights
    Application required

 

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