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A field-experiment testing the impact of a warrant service prioritization strategy for police patrol officers

open access: yesCrime Science, 2023
The objective of this experiment was to test the efficacy of providing prioritized warrant lists to patrol officers. A field experiment was carried out with the Greensboro (NC) Police Department.
Travis A. Taniguchi   +3 more
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Anxiety and depression among children and young people involved in family justice court proceedings: longitudinal national data linkage study

open access: yesBJPsych Open, 2022
Background Little is known about mental health problems of children and young people (CYP) involved with public and private law family court proceedings, and how these CYP fare compared to those not involved in these significant disruptions to family ...
Lucy Jane Griffiths   +8 more
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Surveillance Capitalism in Mental Health: When Good Apps Go Rogue (and What Can Be Done about It)

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
Research shows that a large proportion of the world’s population has experience with mental health difficulties, and reliable as well as scalable care is urgently needed.
Nicole Gross, David Mothersill
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Data Resource: population level family justice administrative data with opportunities for data linkage

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science, 2020
Introduction Better use of administrative data is essential to enhance understanding about the family justice system, and characteristics and outcomes for children and families.
Rhodri David Johnson   +13 more
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Civic Participation in the Datafied Society| Civic Participation in the Datafied Society—Introduction

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2023
As data collection and analysis are increasingly deployed for a variety of both commercial and public services, state–citizen relations are becoming infused by algorithmic and automated decision making.
Arne Hintz   +3 more
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Community Insights in Phylogenetic HIV Research: The CIPHR Project Protocol

open access: yesGlobal Public Health, 2023
Inferring HIV transmission networks from HIV sequences is gaining popularity in the field of HIV molecular epidemiology. However, HIV sequences are often analyzed at distance from those affected by HIV epidemics, namely without the involvement of ...
François Cholette   +26 more
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Data Justice For Development: What Would It Mean? [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This paper looks at the intersection of two growing trends in international development – use of justice in development theory, and use of data in development practice – and asks what data-justice-for-development would mean. The rationale for this can be the presence of current data injustices in developing countries, and different framings for data ...
Heeks, Richard, Renken, Jaco
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Maintaining Precision in Survey Estimates while Adjusting for Conditional Bias at the Subnational Level through Calibration Weighting

open access: yesSurvey Research Methods, 2017
Calibration weighting improves inference by adjusting for observed differences between the realized sample and the population. Unfortunately, a commonly-used linearization-based variance estimator often does not account for the increased efficiency ...
Bonnie E Shook-Sa   +7 more
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Humanitarian data justice: A structural data justice lens on civic technologies in post‐earthquake Nepal [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 2020
AbstractAs disasters are becoming increasingly datafied, social justice in the context of disasters is increasingly bound up with data. A data justice lens reveals how data projects and social justice interlink. This paper approaches social injustice in the context of disasters as structural inequalities in terms of resilience and risk.
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In Search of Public Values in Private Systems: A Response to the Montesquieu Lecture by Karen Yeung

open access: yesTilburg Law Review, 2023
This response to Yeung explores the political implications of the New Public Analytics, in relation to the theory of ‘orders of worth’. Firms engaging in NPA enter into both ethical and practical commitments with regard to their activities which impact ...
Linnet Taylor
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