David Grosso, graduate student in geography, will present "Crime Mapping: An Overview of the Past, Present and Future" for the Feb. 21 geography general seminar. The seminar will take place at 2 p.m. in 228 Hardin Hall, and is free and open to the public.
Grosso received his undergraduate degree in geography from James Madison University (JMU) in 2012. Prior to obtaining his bachelor's degree, Grosso grew up overseas predominantly in Rome, Italy. While at JMU, he worked on numerous GIS projects to include a geographic analysis of the freight industry in Virginia.
In 2013, Grosso came to the UNL to study geography at the graduate level. His current thesis work involves tracing the theft of firearms in Lincoln to their subsequent recovery location. Grosso is working on this project with the cooperation of Tom Casady of the Lincoln Department of Public Safety.
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