In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US criminal justice system at sentencing. After presenting the functioning of these algorithms in their context of emergence, I offer three arguments to demonstrate why their abolition is imperative. First, I show that sentencing based on predictive algorithms induces a process of rewriting the temporality of the judged individual, flattening their life into a present inescapably doomed by its past. Second, I demonstrate that recursive processes, comprising predictive algorithms and the decisions based on their predictions, systematically suppress outliers and progressively transform reality to match predictions. In my third and final argument, I ...
Law-enforcement agencies are increasingly able to leverage crime statistics to make risk predictions...
The use of algorithms to predict behaviour is becoming the gold standard in criminal justice in vari...
We are in the midst of a fraught debate in criminal justice reform circles about the merits of using...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
Many problems in the criminal justice system would be solved if we could accurately determine which ...
Recidivism risk assessment instruments are used in high-stakes pre-trial, sentencing, or parole deci...
Many problems in the criminal justice system would be solved if we could accurately determine which ...
Algorithms permeate decision making at each intercept of the criminal punishment system. In turn, th...
Police, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice actors increasingly use algorithmic risk ass...
This paper examines how the systems of power of neoliberalism, scientific racism, and mass incarcera...
Predictive technologies are now used across the criminal justice system to inform risk-based decisio...
Our criminal justice system is broken. Problems of mass incarceration, racial disparities, and susce...
A number of states use statistically derived algorithms to provide estimates of the risk of reoffend...
Early studies of risk assessment algorithms used in criminal justice revealed widespread racial bias...
Law-enforcement agencies are increasingly able to leverage crime statistics to make risk predictions...
The use of algorithms to predict behaviour is becoming the gold standard in criminal justice in vari...
We are in the midst of a fraught debate in criminal justice reform circles about the merits of using...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US cr...
Many problems in the criminal justice system would be solved if we could accurately determine which ...
Recidivism risk assessment instruments are used in high-stakes pre-trial, sentencing, or parole deci...
Many problems in the criminal justice system would be solved if we could accurately determine which ...
Algorithms permeate decision making at each intercept of the criminal punishment system. In turn, th...
Police, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice actors increasingly use algorithmic risk ass...
This paper examines how the systems of power of neoliberalism, scientific racism, and mass incarcera...
Predictive technologies are now used across the criminal justice system to inform risk-based decisio...
Our criminal justice system is broken. Problems of mass incarceration, racial disparities, and susce...
A number of states use statistically derived algorithms to provide estimates of the risk of reoffend...
Early studies of risk assessment algorithms used in criminal justice revealed widespread racial bias...
Law-enforcement agencies are increasingly able to leverage crime statistics to make risk predictions...
The use of algorithms to predict behaviour is becoming the gold standard in criminal justice in vari...
We are in the midst of a fraught debate in criminal justice reform circles about the merits of using...