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Disappearances and Selective Violence in Mexico with Data Scientist Jorge Ruiz Reyes

32 min · 16. feb. 2026
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Jorge Ruiz Reyes, Research Associate at the Kellogg Institute, joins Ángel Muñoz Carpintero, JSD student and Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate, to discuss the role of open-source methods and technologies in documenting human rights violations. Ruiz Reyes, who holds a master’s in social data science from the University of Oxford, reflects on his work with Kellogg's Violence and Transitional Justice Lab (VT-J), developing tools to analyze disappearances and selective violence in Mexico.

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