Risk assessment plays an increasingly pervasive role in criminal justice in the United States at all stages of the process, from policing, to pre-trial, sentencing, corrections, and during parole. As efforts to reduce incarceration have led to adoption of risk-assessment tools, critics have begun to ask whether various instruments in use are valid and whether they might reinforce rather than reduce bias in criminal justice outcomes. Such work has neglected how decisionmakers use risk-assessment in practice. In this Article, we examine in detail the judging of risk assessment and we study why decisionmakers so often fail to consistently use such quantitative information
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
Every day in America, judges have to answer a critical question again and again: What are the chance...
This dissertation investigates how algorithmic risk assessments used in criminal courts shape decisi...
Algorithmic risk assessment is hailed as offering criminal justice officials a science-led system to...
A new report from the National Center for State Courts shows how 10 different jurisdictions are usin...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
Despite the increased presence of risk assessment evidence in sentencing proceedings, its role has b...
The use of statistical risk assessment tools is growing in many different areas of the criminal just...
This report explores the problems with the present state of risk assessment in the justice field as ...
A new report from the National Center for State Courts shows how 10 different jurisdictions are usin...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
Few ideals have gained greater traction in contemporary discourse than “evidence-based practice. ” ...
At-sentencing risk assessments are predictions of an individual’s statistically likely future crimin...
As the use of risk-based practices has proliferated in many jurisdictions, justice-involved individu...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
Every day in America, judges have to answer a critical question again and again: What are the chance...
This dissertation investigates how algorithmic risk assessments used in criminal courts shape decisi...
Algorithmic risk assessment is hailed as offering criminal justice officials a science-led system to...
A new report from the National Center for State Courts shows how 10 different jurisdictions are usin...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
Despite the increased presence of risk assessment evidence in sentencing proceedings, its role has b...
The use of statistical risk assessment tools is growing in many different areas of the criminal just...
This report explores the problems with the present state of risk assessment in the justice field as ...
A new report from the National Center for State Courts shows how 10 different jurisdictions are usin...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
Few ideals have gained greater traction in contemporary discourse than “evidence-based practice. ” ...
At-sentencing risk assessments are predictions of an individual’s statistically likely future crimin...
As the use of risk-based practices has proliferated in many jurisdictions, justice-involved individu...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
Every day in America, judges have to answer a critical question again and again: What are the chance...