Detention Reports now updated with latest ICE data covering 184 facilities. New features include state filtering and data quality notes based on user feedback.
How are the 48 hour expedited removals posted by ICE? Or are they even posted? It’s becoming clearer that ICE was putting pressure on farmworkers arrested in the Glass House raids in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California to sign the removal document for expedited removal to Mexico. From articles, and GoFundMe posts 12 so far but I think the number is much higher especially in lieu of the physical beatings and threats of long jail reported from the farmworkers families.
This is so timely, I've been working on an equivalent to detentionreports.com in my spare time. It's a painful task validating ICE spreadsheets.
As you calculate per detention center interval ADP, is there any room to also use statistical techniques to detect things like outliers and the beginnings of trends?
Also have you considered expanding detentionreports.com to include aggregated ICE data. I'm thinking of statistics like Average Length of Stay, Fear decision service turn around time, or segregation counts?
I already do that through my posts here on sub Stack, but we also have some upcoming developments for this project that I think will be helpful to a lot of people.
How are the 48 hour expedited removals posted by ICE? Or are they even posted? It’s becoming clearer that ICE was putting pressure on farmworkers arrested in the Glass House raids in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California to sign the removal document for expedited removal to Mexico. From articles, and GoFundMe posts 12 so far but I think the number is much higher especially in lieu of the physical beatings and threats of long jail reported from the farmworkers families.
This is so timely, I've been working on an equivalent to detentionreports.com in my spare time. It's a painful task validating ICE spreadsheets.
As you calculate per detention center interval ADP, is there any room to also use statistical techniques to detect things like outliers and the beginnings of trends?
Also have you considered expanding detentionreports.com to include aggregated ICE data. I'm thinking of statistics like Average Length of Stay, Fear decision service turn around time, or segregation counts?
I already do that through my posts here on sub Stack, but we also have some upcoming developments for this project that I think will be helpful to a lot of people.
Excited to see, thanks for the heads up and awesome work!