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- 1From:Review of Contemporary Philosophy (Vol. 21) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of this systematic review is to synthesize and analyze facial recognition systems and predictive policing algorithms. With increasing evidence of biometric data processing, digital police surveillance...
- 2From:Analysis and Metaphysics (Vol. 20) Peer-ReviewedWith growing evidence of digital policing tools as social control technologies in terms of data-driven predictive algorithms, automated facial recognition surveillance, and law enforcement biometrics, there is an...
- 3From:Genes (Vol. 13, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe forensic community has devoted much effort over the last decades to the development of a logical framework for forensic interpretation, which is essential for the safe administration of justice. We review the...
- 4From:Prosecutor, Journal of the National District Attorneys Association (Vol. 56, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA trend is emerging in some juvenile courtrooms and state legislatures to uncritically accept the latest risk assessment tools and adopt them without a thorough understanding of the tools' strengths and limitations. This...
- 5From:Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Vol. 112, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedRisk-based sentencing regimes use an offender's statistical likelihood of returning to crime in the future to determine the amount of time he or she spends in prison. Many criminal justice reformers see this as a fair...
- 6From:New Formations (Issue 98) Peer-ReviewedPredictive policing has attracted considerably scholarly attention. Extending the promise of being able to interdict crime prior to its commission, it seemingly promised forms of anticipatory policing that had previously...
- 7From:The Nation's Health (Vol. 50, Issue 6)THE KILLING Of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers on May 25--which set off much-warranted protests--has led to new interest from local, state and federal policymakers on police reform. While a lot of...
- 8From:AI & Society (Vol. 33, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFighting crime has historically been a field that drives technological innovation, and it can serve as an example of different governance styles in societies. Predictive policing is one of the recent innovations that...
- 9From:Criminal Justice (Vol. 36, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe year 2020 was one of the most tumultuous years in recent history. It brought a great deal of uncertainty and fear due to a pandemic that ran wild, high-profile deaths of unarmed people of color, and an election cycle...
- 10From:Marquette Intellectual Property and Innovation Law Review (Vol. 25, Issue 1)In Steven Spielberg's science fiction film Minority Report, the film focuses on how technology is used in the future, as well as how society uses and understands that technology. Specifically, Minority Report focuses on...
- 11From:University of Queensland Law Journal (Vol. 39, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCriminal law regulators face difficulties in adapting to technological change. They must often operate in environments of significant uncertainty, with changing policy aims and legislative provisions that fail to 'move...
- 12From:Information Today (Vol. 37, Issue 7)Knowledge management (KM) is not a topic that is generally addressed in Information Today. However, that's going to change--at least on my end--as I highlight two KMWorld columns from the September/October issue that...
- 13From:Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law (Vol. 22, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHow should the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment be interpreted as to machine witnesses? Courts across the country have resisted efforts to cross-examine the human agents who assist machines that generate data...
- 14From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 65, Issue 19)Neighborhoods worldwide rely on police departments to "protect and serve," even when the relationship between the general population and law enforcement is not always harmonious. Researchers at The University of...
- 15From:Crime Science (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The Manning Cost-Benefit Tool (MCBT) was developed to assist criminal justice policymakers, policing organisations and crime prevention practitioners to assess the benefits of different interventions for...
- 16From:Nature (Vol. 562, Issue 7726) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Lijun Shang, Michael Crowley, Malcolm Dando Author Affiliations: Act now to close chemical-weapons loophole As the Fourth Review Conference of the Chemical Weapons Convention meets next month, state...
- 17From:Public Administration Review (Vol. 61, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMunicipal police agencies are major users of information technology, and much remains to be learned about the effects of computerization on police operations. This article examines computerization in 188 municipal...
- 18From:Social Justice (Vol. 43, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This article examines discriminatory, aggressive, and violent policing within the framework of structural and cultural violence and offers some observations about the class character of policing in America....
- 19From:Foundations of Science (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedForensic science and its influence on policing and the criminal justice system have increased since the beginning of the twentieth century. While the philosophies of the forensic science pioneers remain the pillar of...
- 20From:William and Mary Law Review (Vol. 59, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOne puzzle of President Obama's presidency is why his stated commitment to criminal justice reform was not matched by actual progress. We argue that the Obama Administration's failure to accomplish more substantial...