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Investigating crime and corruption with maritime databases
May 5, 2014 in Data Journalism, HowTo
This is a report from the School of Data Journalism organised by Open Knowledge, European Journalism Centre, and International Journalism Festival. The session was led by Giannina Segnini who headed a team of journalists and computer engineers at La Nacion, Costa Rica’s newspaper of reference, until early February 2014. She is fully dedicated to uncovering investigative stories by gathering, analyzing and visualizing public databases.
You can download the presentation and all other data sets used in this workshop here. You can also find here the video recording of this workshop.
One of the best workshops at the School of Data Journalism in Perugia gave participants the tool, instruments and techniques to investigate crime and corruption by tracking maritime databases.