Patrick Ball, Ph.D., is Deputy Director of the Science and Human Rights
Program. Since 1991, he has designed information management systems and
conducted quantitative analysis for large-scale human rights data
projects for truth commissions, non-governmental organizations, tribunals
and United Nations missions in El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Haiti,
South Africa, Kosovo, and Sri Lanka. Dr. Ball has published
several AAAS reports on statistics
and human rights. His most recent work,
Killings
and Refugee Flow in Kosovo March - June 1999, was presented in
testimony in the trial of Slobodan
Milo�evic at the
International Criminal Tribunal
for Former Yugoslavia.
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Article in Mad Scientist...
Interview The money is bad and
the hours are horrible, but Patrick Ball is still content to use his
software skills to unmask the world's worst human rights abusers
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