Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence

Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence

Pease, Ken; McDaniel, John

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

312

Mole

Inglês

9780367701369

15 a 20 dias

458

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Introduction 1.The Future of AI in Policing: Exploring the sociotechnical imaginaries Part One: Bias and Big Data 2.Predictive Policing through Risk Assessment 3.Policing, AI and Choice Architecture 4.What Big Data in Health Care Can Teach Us About Predictive Policing 5.Artificial Intelligence and Online Extremism: Challenges and Opportunities 6.Predictive Policing and Criminal Law Part Two: Police Accountability and Human Rights 7.Accountability and indeterminacy in predictive policing 8.Machine learning predictive algorithms and the policing of future crimes: governance and oversight 9.'Algorithmic impropriety' in UK policing contexts: A developing narrative? 10.Big Data Policing: Governing the Machines? 11.Decision-Making: Using technology to enhance learning in police officers Conclusion
Predictive Policing;Police Forces;Crime Science;Police Service;Police Intelligence;AI Technology;Police Discretion;Ai System;Community Policing;Big Data;Predictive Algorithms;Socio-technical Imaginaries;GDPR;Future Crime;Risk Terrain Modelling;Algorithmic Risk Score;Big Data Policing;Machine Learning;Police Accountability;Machine Learning Systems;Due Process;Synthetic Learning Environments;Rule of Law;UK Police;Law Enforcement;UK Police Force;Surveillance;Dash;Artificial Intelligence;Machine Learning Algorithms;criminal justice system;Chief Constable;criminal law;UK Public Sector;vehicle recognition cameras;Algorithmic Tools;Vice Versa;BAME;ODARA;Crime Predictions