Today, an increasing chorus argues that risk-assessment instruments are a politically feasible way to resolve our problem of mass incarceration and reduce prison populations. In this essay, I argue against this progressive argument for prediction: using risk-assessment tools to decrease prison populations would unquestionably aggravate the already intolerable racial imbalance in our prison populations and will not address the real source of mass incarceration, namely the admissions process. Risk has collapsed into prior criminal history, and prior criminal history has become a proxy for race. This means that using risk-assessment tools, even for progressive ends, is going to significantly aggravate the already unacceptable racial disparitie...
Few ideals have gained greater traction in contemporary discourse than “evidence-based practice. ” ...
The problems of mass incarceration in the United States and its burdens on the economic and social w...
Public beliefs about the best way to respond to crime change over time, and have been doing so at a ...
Today, an increasing chorus argues that risk-assessment instruments are a politically feasible way t...
Actuarial risk assessment in the implementation and administration of criminal sentencing has a long...
This paper presents some of the arguments that have been put forward to suggest that current risk as...
This paper examines how the systems of power of neoliberalism, scientific racism, and mass incarcera...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reformto tackle mass incarceration. ...
For the first time in forty years, the national incarceration rate is flattening out, even falling i...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reform to tackle mass incarceration....
In recent years, criminal justice reformers have focused their attention on pretrial detention as a ...
In the last five years, legislators in all fifty states have made changes to their pretrial justice ...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
OBJECTIVES: Many agencies use risk assessment instruments to guide decisions about pretrial detentio...
Few ideals have gained greater traction in contemporary discourse than “evidence-based practice. ” ...
The problems of mass incarceration in the United States and its burdens on the economic and social w...
Public beliefs about the best way to respond to crime change over time, and have been doing so at a ...
Today, an increasing chorus argues that risk-assessment instruments are a politically feasible way t...
Actuarial risk assessment in the implementation and administration of criminal sentencing has a long...
This paper presents some of the arguments that have been put forward to suggest that current risk as...
This paper examines how the systems of power of neoliberalism, scientific racism, and mass incarcera...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reformto tackle mass incarceration. ...
For the first time in forty years, the national incarceration rate is flattening out, even falling i...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reform to tackle mass incarceration....
In recent years, criminal justice reformers have focused their attention on pretrial detention as a ...
In the last five years, legislators in all fifty states have made changes to their pretrial justice ...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
OBJECTIVES: Many agencies use risk assessment instruments to guide decisions about pretrial detentio...
Few ideals have gained greater traction in contemporary discourse than “evidence-based practice. ” ...
The problems of mass incarceration in the United States and its burdens on the economic and social w...
Public beliefs about the best way to respond to crime change over time, and have been doing so at a ...