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Stories: civil rights
    • civil rights
    • video
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    Rubber Bullets

    By Joshua Cohen / Nov. 8, 2022

    A woman hit by rubber bullets during a BLM protest has permanent vision loss. We analyzed video footage from several sources to identify the shooter and created a 3d model to show relative movements of the police officers and demonstrators.

    • civil rights
    • Illustration
    • DataViz
    • infographic

    Bias & Hate Crime Stats

    By Joshua Cohen / June 29, 2022

    Oregon established a new bias & hate crime hotline, and collected details regarding every report. We delivered a series of infographics to spotlight interesting data stories.

    • civil rights
    • video

    Police Protest

    By Joshua Cohen / Nov. 23, 2020

    How we used video footage to investigate the circumstances of an arrest and then explain the story to a jury

    • criminal
    • civil rights
    • SceneViz

    Who Tells Your Story?

    By Joshua Cohen / June 11, 2020

    The world is watching as protesters fill the streets to tell the story of George Floyd and too many other victims of police violence in the United States. What will it take for this uprising to affect meaningful changes in policing?

    • personal injury
    • criminal
    • civil rights
    • photogrammetry
    • SceneViz

    All Models are Wrong

    By Ady Leverette / July 6, 2018

    As statistician George Box says, “All models are wrong, but some are useful.” The useful ones are only as “right” as their objectives need them to be.

    • civil rights
    • timeline

    Suicide by Cop

    By Joshua Cohen / June 29, 2018

    Man calls 911 while attempting suicide. After talking to first responders, he draws a fake gun.

    • civil rights
    • photogrammetry
    • SceneViz

    SWAT Team

    By Joshua Cohen / April 13, 2018

    A photogrammetric analysis of surveillance video rebuts claim that a homeowner fired his gun at police. Jurors award the injured man $7M, finding tactical officers liable for battery and negligence.

    • civil rights
    • photogrammetry
    • DataViz
    • software

    Assembling the Story

    By Jannine Hanczarek / Oct. 13, 2017

    Forensic Architecture heroically reconstructs a building destroyed in a drone strike using only images from shaky cell phone video.

    • civil rights
    • SceneViz

    13th and Everett

    By Ady Leverette / Feb. 22, 2012

    Digital site model allows live "zoom to perspective" animation to aid witness testimony.

    • civil rights
    • video

    MAX Train Security Camera

    By Joshua Cohen / March 8, 2011

    Security camera captures police action leading up to arrest in civil rights case.

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