The present paper examines the recidivism risk assessment instrument FOTRES, addressing the questions whether FOTRES provides us with an adequate understanding of risk, whether we actually understand FOTRES itself, and whether FOTRES is fair. The evaluation of FOTRES uses the criteria of empirical accuracy, representational accuracy, domain of validity, intelligibility, and fairness. This evaluation is compared to that of COMPAS, a different, much-discussed risk assessment instrument. The paper argues that FOTRES performs poorly in comparison to COMPAS with respect to some of the criteria, and that both FOTRES and COMPAS do not show a satisfactory performance with respect to other criteria
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Professor Shrader-Frechette maintains that a rigid distinction between risk assessment and risk mana...
Discussing the role that probability theory should play in Risk analysis and management, Dr. Valverd...
Algorithms for predicting recidivism are commonly used to assess a criminal defendant’s likelihood o...
Quantitative recidivism risk assessment can be used at the pretrial detention, trial, sentencing, an...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
We try to address some challenges in structured risk assessment tools in two application areas of re...
Risk assessment instruments for violence and reoffending are widely used throughout the world. Accor...
People who misunderstand risk are more likely to experience costly decision biases. In addition to s...
Risk assessment tools, such as COMPAS, may not only predict defendants’ risk of recidivism, but may ...
Dr. Cranor argues that appreciating risk assessment to be permeated with normative presuppositions, ...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
The aim of this research was to examine the thought processes that practitioners follow when they ar...
Risk assessment strategies are becoming more complex and accurate, but remain problematic in terms o...
Research has shown that the prison population and recidivism rate of criminal offenders have continu...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Professor Shrader-Frechette maintains that a rigid distinction between risk assessment and risk mana...
Discussing the role that probability theory should play in Risk analysis and management, Dr. Valverd...
Algorithms for predicting recidivism are commonly used to assess a criminal defendant’s likelihood o...
Quantitative recidivism risk assessment can be used at the pretrial detention, trial, sentencing, an...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
We try to address some challenges in structured risk assessment tools in two application areas of re...
Risk assessment instruments for violence and reoffending are widely used throughout the world. Accor...
People who misunderstand risk are more likely to experience costly decision biases. In addition to s...
Risk assessment tools, such as COMPAS, may not only predict defendants’ risk of recidivism, but may ...
Dr. Cranor argues that appreciating risk assessment to be permeated with normative presuppositions, ...
When judges, jurors, or mental health professionals make decisions based on the likelihood of an off...
The aim of this research was to examine the thought processes that practitioners follow when they ar...
Risk assessment strategies are becoming more complex and accurate, but remain problematic in terms o...
Research has shown that the prison population and recidivism rate of criminal offenders have continu...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Professor Shrader-Frechette maintains that a rigid distinction between risk assessment and risk mana...
Discussing the role that probability theory should play in Risk analysis and management, Dr. Valverd...