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photo of worker in midtown Manhattan NYC 1930

Empire State Building Structural Worker 1930
NARA Web Site, Photographer Lewis Hine

NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS' HOME ADDRESSES

A SURNAMES

  1. Introduction

    8 April 2011

    On the bottom of this page, we opine about regression analysis.

  2. Adrat

    26, January 2004, Sgt. TIMOTHY ADRAT, 1635 EAST 15TH ST., BROOKLYN NY 11229, (718) 336-5584.

    Recent neighbors may include: 2004 E 29TH ST, 11229, Kevin Gallagher, President, Uniformed Firefighters Association; Chris Dodd $1,000 2008..

  3. Staten Island 120th precinct sergeant Anthony ALFANO 2007feb28

    Possible addresses follow.

    ALFANO, ANTHONY; 138 CORONA AVENUE, STATEN ISLAND NY 10306 US. STATEN ISLAND / RICHMOND block 4478, lot 81, DWELLING ONLY - 3 FAMILY, 138 CORONA AVENUE.

    ALFANO, ANTHONY SR.; 236 ELVERTON AVENUE, STATEN ISLAND NY 10308.

  4. Allee

    retired chief of detectives WILLIAM ALLEE, 2006mar23

    WILLIAM H ALLEE, 31 BASCOM PL, STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314, (718) 698-8481.

  5. Allocco

    2009nov17

    Management and Budget Deputy Commissioner Edward J. Allocco

    EDWARD J ALLOCCO 3718 222ND ST FLUSHING, NY 11361 (718) 229-5518

    EDWARD J ALLOCCO 11 WINDHAM CRES KINGS PARK, NY 11754

    EDWARD J ALLOCCO 183 WEEKS AVE MANORVILLE, NY 11949 (631) 924-4014

    EDWARD J ALLOCCO 46 WEEKS AVE MANORVILLE, NY 11949 (631) 924-4014

    QUEENS block 6194, lot 10, DWELLING ONLY - 1 FAMILY, 37-18 222ND STREET

    He may have owed to JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA.

    He may have owed to BETHPAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, 899 SOUTH OYSTER BAY ROAD, BETHPAGE NY 11714 US.

    He may have owed to THE BANK OF NEW YORK, ONE WALL STREET, NEW YORK NY 10280 US.

    EDWARD J ALLOCCO 1956-12-03 Bayside NY

  6. Almodovar.
    NYPD Northern Manhattan Initiative Detective Jody Almodovar may possibly be: Jody A. Almodovar, 2956 Johnson Pl, Wantagh NY 11793, tel. (516) 679-2692.

    Recent neighbors may include: 3499 BUNKER PL, 11793, Richard Herman Educ. Admin, Middle Country C.S.D.

  7. sergeant Richard Angeletti 2007jan14

    sergeant, Richard Angeletti

    Born Apr 1967, RICHARD F ANGELETTI

    RICHARD S ANGELETTI, 1857 HONE AVE, BRONX, NY 10461 Bronx County

  8. Sept. 2001
    Thomas Antenen, the NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, is a clean-shaven white man with dark hair and a receding hair line. He may possibly be Thomas M. Antenen living at: 1114 Lorimer St, Brooklyn NY 11222, tel. 718 249-7743.

    Recent neighbors may include: 322 ECKFORD ST, 11222, Rosetta Pervan, school psychologist, NYC Department of Education.

  9. Michael R. Arenella 2008jan31

    Brooklyn South narcotics. Below are adresses of some people, not necessarily the NYPD officer, named "Michael R. Arenella".

    MICHAEL R ARENELLA Born Apr 1934, 160 4TH ST DEER PARK, NY 11729

    MICHAEL R ARENELLA Born Apr 1934, 16 HUCKLEBERRY LN 07/22/2004 OYSTER BAY, NY 11771 (516) 922-1215

    MICHAEL R ARENELLA Born Apr 1934, 420 ANNANDALE DR 02/26/2002 SYOSSET, NY 11791 (516) 922-5183.






OPINION: REGRESSION ANALYSIS

The movie,"Traffic", released in December 2000, directed by Steven Soderbergh, has a subplot in which prisoner Eduardo Ruiz condescendingly explains in San Diego jail to DEA agents that his drug-smuggling organization did regression analysis: "Using regression analysis we made a study of the customs lanes at the border ....". Some movie critics, but not necessarily any narcotics officers, wrote that the movie was realistic compared to other drug movies (for example, "One of the most ... realistic movie presentations of the drug wars ever put together.").

On 3 June 2005, we guess that no criminals (for example, no masterminds of Mexico-to-America drug smuggling) do regression analysis as part of their crimes, and no police do regression analysis as part of catching criminals (although criminologists and sociologists use regression analysis to study crime). The movie's reference to regression analysis raises a question of whether criminals or police would do their work better if they did regression analysis. There seem to be at least two possible uses of regression analysis:

  1. One can do regression analysis to try to predict the other side's conduct (a straightforward use of regression analysis).
  2. One can do regression analysis that one believes that the other side is doing (use of regression analysis to try to understand the other side's point of view, to try to predict the other side's conduct). For example, if Mexico-to-America drug smugglers really are using regression analysis near San Diego, conceivably Customs mathematicians could try to duplicate that analysis, to see what regression equations the smugglers develop, to predict how the smugglers will operate.

We guess that (despite the movie) no criminal has ever done regression analysis as part of a crime. One reason terrorism is interesting is that some terrorists can do regression analysis and closely related math. Unabomber (Theodore Kaczynski), who has a doctorate in math, can do regression analysis. Osama bin Laden (who has a civil engineering degree and did civil engineering work) and probably Ayman al-Zawahiri (formerly an Egyptian doctor) can do regression analysis (or at least they could have when they were younger, and could easily find someone to do it for them if they wanted it done). Mohammed Atta (Mohammed Atta al Sayed, project leader of the 11 September 2001 massacres), after getting an architcture degree, studied urban planning. Probably, his education included learning regression analysis and other math useful in forecasting urban trends. Furthermore, many terrorist crimes are carefully planned. If someone has found regression analysis useful, and he carefully plans a terrorist crime, will he use regression analysis as part of planning that crime (for example, to predict police conduct to try to avoid police interference)? Although this use of regression analysis sounds plausible (just as it sounded plausible in the movie), we guess it's never been done even by mathematically sophisticated criminals such as Unabomber. We guess that criminals won't us regression analysis before 2008.

Can people use regression analysis or closely related math to predict or detect crime? Sure, math's highly productive in predicting crime and detecting crime that has already occurred. Math (for example, regression analysis) is to Compstat (which seems to be just arithmetic) as Compstat is to nothing.









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