Predictive policing is a new law enforcement strategy to reduce crime by predicting criminal activity before it happens. Using sophisticated computer algorithms to forecast future events from past crime patterns, predictive policing has become the centerpiece of a new smart-policing strategy in several major cities. The initial results have been strikingly successful in reducing crime.This article addresses the Fourth Amendment consequences of this police innovation, analyzing the effect of predictive policing on the concept of reasonable suspicion. This article examines predictive policing in the context of the larger constitutional framework of “prediction” and the Fourth Amendment. Many aspects of current Fourth Amendment doctrine are im...
As the Commissioners of Police in mid-19th century England illustrate above, the prevention of crime...
Much of our Fourth Amendment jurisprudence is premised upon a profound misunderstanding of the natur...
This paper will start off by looking at the current predictive policing tools in the United States a...
Predictive policing is a new law enforcement strategy to reduce crime by predicting criminal activit...
Rapid technological changes have led to an explosion in Big Data collection and analysis through com...
This paper provides assessments of some of the most promising technical tools for predictive polic...
The Fourth Amendment requires “reasonable suspicion” to seize a suspect. As a general matter, the su...
Predictive policing is sweeping the nation, promising the holy grail of policing – preventing crime ...
This Article explores how the use of predictive surveillance to prevent terrorist and criminal activ...
This paper investigates the relationship between predictive policing methods or so called “pre-crime...
Predictive policing is changing law enforcement. New place-based predictive analytic technologies al...
The goal of this article is to provide a reference manual for those who are interested in writing on...
Decision-making processes are increasingly based on intelligence gained from ‘big data’, i.e., exten...
For several years now, crime prediction software operating on the basis of data analysis and algorit...
In an engaging critique, Professor Arcila finds that Professor Ferguson is correct in that predictiv...
As the Commissioners of Police in mid-19th century England illustrate above, the prevention of crime...
Much of our Fourth Amendment jurisprudence is premised upon a profound misunderstanding of the natur...
This paper will start off by looking at the current predictive policing tools in the United States a...
Predictive policing is a new law enforcement strategy to reduce crime by predicting criminal activit...
Rapid technological changes have led to an explosion in Big Data collection and analysis through com...
This paper provides assessments of some of the most promising technical tools for predictive polic...
The Fourth Amendment requires “reasonable suspicion” to seize a suspect. As a general matter, the su...
Predictive policing is sweeping the nation, promising the holy grail of policing – preventing crime ...
This Article explores how the use of predictive surveillance to prevent terrorist and criminal activ...
This paper investigates the relationship between predictive policing methods or so called “pre-crime...
Predictive policing is changing law enforcement. New place-based predictive analytic technologies al...
The goal of this article is to provide a reference manual for those who are interested in writing on...
Decision-making processes are increasingly based on intelligence gained from ‘big data’, i.e., exten...
For several years now, crime prediction software operating on the basis of data analysis and algorit...
In an engaging critique, Professor Arcila finds that Professor Ferguson is correct in that predictiv...
As the Commissioners of Police in mid-19th century England illustrate above, the prevention of crime...
Much of our Fourth Amendment jurisprudence is premised upon a profound misunderstanding of the natur...
This paper will start off by looking at the current predictive policing tools in the United States a...