Racial bias of predictive policing algorithms has been the focus of recent research and, in the case of Hawkes processes, feedback loops are possible where biased arrests are amplified through self-excitation, leading to hotspot formation and further arrests of minority populations. In this article we develop a penalized likelihood approach for introducing fairness into point process models of crime. In particular, we add a penalty term to the likelihood function that encourages the amount of police patrol received by each of several demographic groups to be proportional to the representation of that group in the total population. We apply our model to historical crime incident data in Indianapolis and measure the fairness and accuracy of t...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
Algorithms have recently become prevalent in the criminal justice system. Tools known as recidivism ...
Cesario et al. argue that benchmarking the relative counts of killings by police on relative crime r...
An accurate crime prediction and risk estimation can help improve the efficiency and effectiveness o...
Local police departments use algorithm-based programs to do police work and predict crime. Technolog...
Racial bias in predictive policing algorithms has been the focus of a number of recent news articles...
Recent events (e.g., George Floyd protests) have shown the impact that inequality in policing can ha...
Objectives The Police Districting Problem concerns the definition of patrol districts that distribu...
Previous studies have focused on the biases and feedback loops that occur in predictive policing alg...
Predictive policing has its roots in crime hotspot modeling. In this paper we give an example of wha...
We develop a stylized dynamic model of highway policing in which a non-racist police officer is give...
We develop a stylized dynamic model of highway policing in which a non-racist police officer is give...
A geographically-resolved, multi-level Bayesian model is used to analyze the data presented in the U...
The use of policing algorithms to predict for arrest is rising in America. However, research indicat...
<div><p>A geographically-resolved, multi-level Bayesian model is used to analyze the data presented ...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
Algorithms have recently become prevalent in the criminal justice system. Tools known as recidivism ...
Cesario et al. argue that benchmarking the relative counts of killings by police on relative crime r...
An accurate crime prediction and risk estimation can help improve the efficiency and effectiveness o...
Local police departments use algorithm-based programs to do police work and predict crime. Technolog...
Racial bias in predictive policing algorithms has been the focus of a number of recent news articles...
Recent events (e.g., George Floyd protests) have shown the impact that inequality in policing can ha...
Objectives The Police Districting Problem concerns the definition of patrol districts that distribu...
Previous studies have focused on the biases and feedback loops that occur in predictive policing alg...
Predictive policing has its roots in crime hotspot modeling. In this paper we give an example of wha...
We develop a stylized dynamic model of highway policing in which a non-racist police officer is give...
We develop a stylized dynamic model of highway policing in which a non-racist police officer is give...
A geographically-resolved, multi-level Bayesian model is used to analyze the data presented in the U...
The use of policing algorithms to predict for arrest is rising in America. However, research indicat...
<div><p>A geographically-resolved, multi-level Bayesian model is used to analyze the data presented ...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
Algorithms have recently become prevalent in the criminal justice system. Tools known as recidivism ...
Cesario et al. argue that benchmarking the relative counts of killings by police on relative crime r...