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A new version of the cook county jail scraper, inspired by the Supreme Chi-Town Coding Crew

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Cook County Jail Inmate Scraper (version 2)

Scrapes the Cook County Jail Inmate locator to create a database of inmate records for analysis.

Descended in spirit from the Supreme Chi-Town Coding Crew scraper/API that ran from 2014-2016.

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Requirements

  • Python 3.6+
  • (Optional) Amazon S3

Installing

Clone the repository, then install requirements:

pip install -r requirements.txt

As always, virtualenv and virtualenv-wrapper are highly recommended.

Setting up environment (optional)

All project-specific configuration options are available in jailscraper/app_config.py.

Instead of directly editing this file, you are encouraged to use environment variables instead.

Environment variables can be used to enable S3 storage or change core settings without having to change (and track changes to) jailscraper/app_config.py.

An example environment file is bundled with the repo. To enable:

cp env.sh.example env.sh
source env.sh

Running the scraper

scrapy crawl inmates -o myscrape.csv -t csv

If local storage is enabled (as it is by default), every scraped page will be saved to data/raw.

Contributing

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Create a new issue if none exists.
  3. Create a new branch named XXXX-short-name e.g. 0019-document-contributing, commit your changes to the branch, and push to your fork. (You can use git push -u origin XXXX-short-name to automatically create the new upstream branch).
  4. Create a pull request back to the main repository.

Scraper filesystem structure

- </dev/prod>
  - /daily
    - <YYYY-MM-DD>.csv
    - ...
  - /raw
    - <YYYY-MM-DD>-<BOOKING_ID>.html

Data structure of CSVs

  • age_at_booking: Age in years calculated from birthdate and booking date.
  • bail_amount: Bond amount at time of scrape.
  • booking_id: Unique ID for an inmate's stay in the jail.
  • charges: ILCS charges associated with this inmate. This is typically the "lead" charge, but is less reliable than other fields in this dataset. Inmates may have many charges and the most serious charge is not guaranteed to be input into the Sheriff's system.
  • court_date: Next court date as of scrape date.
  • court_location: Next court location as of scrape date.
  • gender: Gender ('male', 'female', 'transgender').
  • height: Height in feet and inches (e.g. '503').
  • housing_location: Housing location as of scrape date (e.g. 'DIV2-D1-D-32').
  • inmate_hash: A not truly unique hash generated from personal details to track recidivism.
  • race: Race (e.g. 'LT').
  • weight: Weight in pounds.

Scripts

To run scripts, set the PYTHONPATH from the top directory.

export PYTHONPATH=`pwd`:$PYTHONPATH

scripts/cleanup.py

Run this script to set the ACLs on daily snapshots to public-read and to create a file manifest.

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