As predictive risk algorithms become more commonplace so have concerns about their use. The perceived bias, inaccuracy, and opacity of predictive risk algorithms has given rise to concerns about fairness when used in criminal justice contexts, especially in predicting an offender’s risk of re-offense. Opacity in these algorithms has negative consequences for citizens’ trust in their government, ability to give informed consent and ability to utilise certain rights. Edwards and Veale (2017) have argued that making predictive risk algorithms transparent would go some way toward mitigating these concerns. However, transparency is not a panacea: in fact, it introduces the possibility of offenders “gaming the system”, thereby decreasing the pote...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reformto tackle mass incarceration. ...
The introduction of predictive policing tools, which analyse crime data and find patterns to calcula...
1. The UK Government’s draft ‘Algorithmic Transparency Standard’ is intended to provide a standardis...
As predictive risk algorithms become more commonplace so have concerns about their use. The perceive...
Actuarial risk assessments might be unduly perceived as a neutral way to counteract implicit bias an...
A common criticism of the use of algorithms in criminal justice is that algorithms and their determi...
Big data and algorithmic risk prediction tools promise to improve criminal justice systems by reduci...
Algorithmic risk assessment is hailed as offering criminal justice officials a science-led system to...
Many problems in the criminal justice system would be solved if we could accurately determine which ...
Algorithms are increasingly used in the criminal justice system for a range of important matters, in...
Police, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice actors increasingly use algorithmic risk ass...
Recidivism, or the subsequent commission of a criminal offense after receiving punishment in the jus...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reform to tackle mass incarceration....
Data science software has been abstracted to the point that a middle or high school student can impl...
Algorithms increasingly influence how the state treats its citizens. This thesis examines how the Ne...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reformto tackle mass incarceration. ...
The introduction of predictive policing tools, which analyse crime data and find patterns to calcula...
1. The UK Government’s draft ‘Algorithmic Transparency Standard’ is intended to provide a standardis...
As predictive risk algorithms become more commonplace so have concerns about their use. The perceive...
Actuarial risk assessments might be unduly perceived as a neutral way to counteract implicit bias an...
A common criticism of the use of algorithms in criminal justice is that algorithms and their determi...
Big data and algorithmic risk prediction tools promise to improve criminal justice systems by reduci...
Algorithmic risk assessment is hailed as offering criminal justice officials a science-led system to...
Many problems in the criminal justice system would be solved if we could accurately determine which ...
Algorithms are increasingly used in the criminal justice system for a range of important matters, in...
Police, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice actors increasingly use algorithmic risk ass...
Recidivism, or the subsequent commission of a criminal offense after receiving punishment in the jus...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reform to tackle mass incarceration....
Data science software has been abstracted to the point that a middle or high school student can impl...
Algorithms increasingly influence how the state treats its citizens. This thesis examines how the Ne...
Risk assessment algorithms lie at the heart of criminal justice reformto tackle mass incarceration. ...
The introduction of predictive policing tools, which analyse crime data and find patterns to calcula...
1. The UK Government’s draft ‘Algorithmic Transparency Standard’ is intended to provide a standardis...