Racial bias in predictive policing algorithms has been the focus of a number of recent news articles, statements of concern by several national organizations (e.g., the ACLU and NAACP), and simulation-based research. There is reasonable concern that predictive algorithms encourage directed police patrols to target minority communities with discriminatory consequences for minority individuals. However, to date there have been no empirical studies on the bias of predictive algorithms used for police patrol. Here, we test for such biases using arrest data from the Los Angeles predictive policing experiments. We find that there were no significant differences in the proportion of arrests by racial-ethnic group between control and treatment cond...
Predictive policing, sometimes referred to as data-driven or actuarial policing, is a method of poli...
We study the possible racial bias of the police involved in NYPD’s “stop and frisk program. ” A mode...
abstract: The era of mass data collection is upon us and only recently have people begun to consider...
Local police departments use algorithm-based programs to do police work and predict crime. Technolog...
Previous studies have focused on the biases and feedback loops that occur in predictive policing alg...
Racial bias of predictive policing algorithms has been the focus of recent research and, in the case...
Predictive policing is sweeping the nation, promising the holy grail of policing – preventing crime ...
The goal of predictive policing is to forecast where and when crimes will take place in the future. ...
This research focuses on the consequences of the shift to data-driven work for daily police work. Ou...
A large body of prior research examines whether differential arrest rates of minorities reflect disp...
The use of policing algorithms to predict for arrest is rising in America. However, research indicat...
To what extent is the disparate impact of policing on racial minorities due to racism, rather than s...
We rely on a policy experiment in the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to address the well-kno...
An accurate crime prediction and risk estimation can help improve the efficiency and effectiveness o...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
Predictive policing, sometimes referred to as data-driven or actuarial policing, is a method of poli...
We study the possible racial bias of the police involved in NYPD’s “stop and frisk program. ” A mode...
abstract: The era of mass data collection is upon us and only recently have people begun to consider...
Local police departments use algorithm-based programs to do police work and predict crime. Technolog...
Previous studies have focused on the biases and feedback loops that occur in predictive policing alg...
Racial bias of predictive policing algorithms has been the focus of recent research and, in the case...
Predictive policing is sweeping the nation, promising the holy grail of policing – preventing crime ...
The goal of predictive policing is to forecast where and when crimes will take place in the future. ...
This research focuses on the consequences of the shift to data-driven work for daily police work. Ou...
A large body of prior research examines whether differential arrest rates of minorities reflect disp...
The use of policing algorithms to predict for arrest is rising in America. However, research indicat...
To what extent is the disparate impact of policing on racial minorities due to racism, rather than s...
We rely on a policy experiment in the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to address the well-kno...
An accurate crime prediction and risk estimation can help improve the efficiency and effectiveness o...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
Predictive policing, sometimes referred to as data-driven or actuarial policing, is a method of poli...
We study the possible racial bias of the police involved in NYPD’s “stop and frisk program. ” A mode...
abstract: The era of mass data collection is upon us and only recently have people begun to consider...