Thiago R. Oliveira
@oliveiratr.bsky.social
Quantitative criminologist @ University of Manchester
I do quantitative research on policing, neighbourhoods, and the life course, with focus on the effects of exposure to policing on legitimacy, social inequality, and crime over time
thiagoroliveira.com
I do quantitative research on policing, neighbourhoods, and the life course, with focus on the effects of exposure to policing on legitimacy, social inequality, and crime over time
thiagoroliveira.com
Reposted by Thiago R. Oliveira
I think the general lessons are:
1. Be clear about your goal (_estimand_)
2. Be clear about your analytical method (_estimator_)
3. Be clear about the assumptions that connect method to goal (_design_)
1. Be clear about your goal (_estimand_)
2. Be clear about your analytical method (_estimator_)
3. Be clear about the assumptions that connect method to goal (_design_)
November 11, 2025 at 11:24 AM
I think the general lessons are:
1. Be clear about your goal (_estimand_)
2. Be clear about your analytical method (_estimator_)
3. Be clear about the assumptions that connect method to goal (_design_)
1. Be clear about your goal (_estimand_)
2. Be clear about your analytical method (_estimator_)
3. Be clear about the assumptions that connect method to goal (_design_)
Really great paper, everyone enjoyed reading it! I'll send you some notes from the discussion in private.
October 4, 2025 at 10:44 AM
Really great paper, everyone enjoyed reading it! I'll send you some notes from the discussion in private.
This semester's programme is available at uom-resquant.github.io/programme/
Semester 1 Programme - 2024/25
uom-resquant.github.io
October 3, 2025 at 4:02 PM
This semester's programme is available at uom-resquant.github.io/programme/
Thanks Juanjo!
September 7, 2025 at 6:41 AM
Thanks Juanjo!