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2006 Oct 26
3
Measurements of 3000 criminals
Hallo everyone, excuse me if this is not a genuine R question but I do not know where to ask else. Referring to e.g. https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2004-December/062114.html I wonder if these measurements of 3000 criminals (raw data) are available anywhere. At least I didn't find them in the R datasets package or by means of Google. What I did find was a table of frequencies of the central values for *grouped* classifications (finger lenghts) in the Handbook of Small Data Sets. Thank you in advance. D. Trenk...
2011 Aug 09
1
lavaan: how to analyse residuals of a latent variable
Hi r-help, I use lavaan:sem() for structural equation modelling with latent variables. Below is a reproducible example (the code requires a working installation of lavaan) where the latent variable criminality is in focus. Besides criminality in general, I am specifically interested one of the manifest variables that make up the latent variable criminality, namely fire.setting. My question is: how can I analyse the part of the variation in fire.setting that is not included in the latent variable crim...
2009 Oct 15
1
"Complex?" import of pdf files (criminal records) into R table
...a impudent to expect a complete solution, but I would be grateful if anyone could give me an advice on how the structure of such a R-program could look like, and if it's possible in general. Here the problem: Each pdf file belongs to a person. The pdf files actually represent the anonymous criminal record of a person. Each entry should lead to one row with the person number as key. The different lines should form the columns. The criminal record actually looks like this: --------------------------------------------------- Header with irrelevant text for us | Date: xx.xx.xxxx (relevant...
2016 Feb 24
5
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
...e ECC stuff that Red Hat ripped out of OpenSSL >> doesn't matter anymore. >> > <snip> > Thanks, but unless I need to generate some to pay ransomware, say, for a > hospital, I think I'll pass. > Yeah, because other currencies and paypal etc. are never used for criminal activities, I see your highly logical point.
2008 Jan 14
2
G.729 pre-compiled binaries and Asterisk 1.2.x.
Asterisk 1.2.24 seems to crash repeatedly under any substantial call load (and sometimes without a substantial call load - just one SIP leg is enough to do it) when using the G.729 pre-compiled binaries from: http://asterisk.hosting.lv/ As per: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+G.729+Licensing Time to crash is variable, but seems to require at least an hour of production performance
2020 Oct 29
2
Good Evening,
...plot a regression graph for runif (100, 1000, 10000). What am I not getting here, I can get the values in R no problem, but no idea how to turn it into a graph... No idea how to determine the X or Y axis...etc. Any assistance will be appreciated...Much Thanks! Thanks, *Joy (B.) Kissoon* (Ba.So.Sc.-Criminal Justice, Nurse, Artist) Best Regards, *Joy (B.) Kissoon* (Ba.So.Sc.-Criminal Justice, Nurse, Artist) <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free. www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?ut...
2008 Dec 08
1
Anyone know which vulnerability specifically they are referring to?
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/120608-fbi-criminals-auto-dialing-with-hacked.html?Inform=nl&netht=rn_120808&nladname=120808dailynewsamal Criminals are taking advantage of a bug in the Asterisk Internet telephony system that lets them pump out thousands of scam phone calls in an hour, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation warned Frid...
2016 Feb 24
0
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
...f OpenSSL >>> doesn't matter anymore. >>> >> <snip> >> Thanks, but unless I need to generate some to pay ransomware, say, for a >> hospital, I think I'll pass. >> > > Yeah, because other currencies and paypal etc. are never used for > criminal activities, I see your highly logical point. > Meanwhile banks like Chase charge poor people $12.00 a month just have checking and push debit card paychecks on low income jobs where they charge just for the poor to check how much they have on it. That's not criminal though, it's taki...
2009 Feb 25
2
run latent class analysis with R
What's the best approach to running latent class analysis with R? I've downloaded both randomLCA and poLCA packages, but I am interesting in running a standard LCA with individual records (not frequency table) as input data. Wen Gu John Jay College of Criminal Justice445 West 59 StreetNew York, NY 10029 wgu@gc.cuny.edu _________________________________________________________________ 50F681DAD532637!7540.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_ugc_post_022009 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Oct 22
1
cannot connect to an FTP server with long HELLO message
...ftp ftp.ncbi.nih.gov Connected to ftp.ncbi.nih.gov. 220- Warning Notice! This is a U.S. Government computer system, which may be accessed and used only for authorized Government business by authorized personnel. Unauthorized access or use of this computer system may subject violators to criminal, civil, and/or administrative action. All information on this computer system may be intercepted, recorded, read, copied, and disclosed by and to authorized personnel for official purposes, including criminal investigations. Such information includes sensitive data encrypted to comply w...
2011 Mar 03
11
mySQL connection testing
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2016 May 15
6
Ransomware?
...#39;s network was infected by opening a realistic looking email apparently from a genuine supplier to the company and personally addressed. The infection occurred on Wednesday, but encryption of the server only took place late on Friday afternoon, presumably having obtained encryption keys from the criminals. The malware did not encrypt documents on the infected PC, but documents and spreadsheets in every folder on the samba shares were encrypted. Fortunately the backup to rdx disk was working (On my previous visit to the customer the backup had NOT been working and nobody had noticed!). I used linux...
2011 Jan 20
7
Mailing list question
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2012 Sep 25
2
Recategorizing Nominal variable
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2016 Apr 05
5
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 04/04/2016 08:39 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: >> I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free, >> and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it. >> >> What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? > You need read the usage license. I glanced through this before downloading the ISO. But I can't locate it now on the RedHat
2005 May 23
3
skewness and kurtosis in e1071 correct?
...the e1071 package are neither formulas for the sample statistics nor for the (unbiased) estimates of the population parameters. Is there another definition of kurtosis and skewness that I am not aware of? Dirk -- ************************************************* Dr. Dirk Enzmann Institute of Criminal Sciences Dept. of Criminology Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1 D-20146 Hamburg Germany phone: +49-040-42838.7498 (office) +49-040-42838.4591 (Billon) fax: +49-040-42838.2344 email: dirk.enzmann at jura.uni-hamburg.de www: http://www2.jura.uni-hamburg.de/instkrim/kriminologie/Mitarbeiter/Enzmann/E...
2010 Mar 06
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH]: MSVC build enhancements
...cts, it should not be silently and sneakily imposed to all llvm user. You should make it an option, and keep the default as it is currently. I.e. make this an opt-in choice. While I may seem harsh, this flag change the ABI !!! and its effects are very hard to understand and debug. For me it is criminal to try to pass this as a "trivial" patch. (already been bitten here) regards, Cédric
2018 Apr 25
0
[OFF-TOPIC] Reminder to tighten ALL types of security
...ting is off-topic because it is not about Centos. Please refrain from replying to the list as that will generate further off-topic traffic inevitably irritating subscribers. On the balance of probabilities, I think everyone will benefit from reading at least the first 6 pages of a 19 pages English criminal sentencing statement about a child, in England, successfully breaking into the home and business computer systems of top USA CIA, FBI and Homeland Security entities. It is shocking and disquieting. Security is more than a firewall and SELINUX - it is procedures too. When the CIA director is easily...
2004 Sep 10
1
process_single
...GDB to see if I can track down these problems. - -- Russell O'Connor <http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/> ``[Law enforcement officials] suggested that the activists were stopped not because their names are on the list, but because their names resemble those of suspected criminals or terrorists.'' -- SFGate.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (SunOS) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE90LenuZUa0PWVyWQRAoPHAJ9JJeDOMbncmtBIhiKae/f0UB5uDgCfZ61M 4s3q4IowdvCpoYgs3c5q5gU= =VT4W -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2004 Sep 10
1
MMIOFLAC
...und to it yet. Thanks for the easy to use API. - -- Russell O'Connor <http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~roconnor/> ``[Law enforcement officials] suggested that the activists were stopped not because their names are on the list, but because their names resemble those of suspected criminals or terrorists.'' -- SFGate.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (SunOS) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE92JnwuZUa0PWVyWQRAhbpAKCAGRBKMmDF2Rhe1wYUHDna9dZLfgCePOTA 3ezIqRTfMUWuvewEOeSOUWE= =AUhG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----