he is the cofounder of ah datalytics. here to talk about the rise in crime in the country. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for having me. host: tell us about your company. what do you look at specifically? guest: we started about two years ago. we work within the terminal justice sector, doing data analytics for organizations that need help. a lot of police departments, criminal justice agencies, prosecutor offices that have no experience with doing data, doing analytics. either starting off from the ground floor, learning what your data infrastructure looks like, earning about the types of data you want to be collecting, and ultimately building the tools that allow you to collect and analyze data in a way that leads to better policies. host: what is the type of data you get from police departments across the country? guest: it depends. anything from traffic stops, traffic tickets, crime incidents, to use of force, misconduct complaints, all the way up to management-type topics, like evaluating overtime usage and things like that. depends on the agency, depends on