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Predictive Policing: Review of Benefits and Drawbacks
This literature review illuminates the conceptualization of predictive policing, and also its potential and realized benefits and drawbacks. The review shows a discrepancy between the considerable attention for potential benefits and drawbacks of ...
Meijer, A.J., Wessels, Martijn
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Predictive policing is the use of analytical techniques to identify targets for police intervention with the goal of preventing crime, solving past crimes, or identifying potential offenders and victims.
Smith, Susan C. +4 more
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Predictive policing: The risks associated with risk assessment
Focusing on the Dutch tools SyRI and CAS, this paper describes predictive policing against the background of the broader development toward a pre-crime society, the accompanying culture of control and the new penal logic it gives rise to. It will explain
Litska Strikwerda
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Currently, machine learning and artificial intelligence are still somewhat new to the world of law enforcement, however, they appear to be rapidly gaining traction for their usefulness in a variety of manners.
Lisa Stolzenberg, Stewart J. D'Alessio
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THE STRATEGIC AND SECURITY CONCEPT FOR THE COUNTRIES OF SOUTHEAST EUROPE, 2023
Crime control strategies in the past have largely been focused on reactive tactics, while the focus of policing was to respond quickly to incidents and crimes. However, as the crime and security situation changed, so did the paradigm shift from a reactive style of policing to proactive policing.
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Crime control strategies in the past have largely been focused on reactive tactics, while the focus of policing was to respond quickly to incidents and crimes. However, as the crime and security situation changed, so did the paradigm shift from a reactive style of policing to proactive policing.
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Predictive Policing / Predictive Policing
Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform / Journal of Criminology an Penal Reform, 2016ZusammenfassungDie Vorhersage von Kriminalität in Raum und Zeit im Predictive Policing stellt eine methoden- und technologiegetriebene Innovation dar, die in kriminologischer Theorie und Kriminalpolitik die Sozialphysik des 19. Jahrhunderts für den aktuellen Kontext von Big Data aktualisiert.
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Benefits and Pitfalls of Predictive Policing
2015 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, 2015Predictive Policing for law enforcement authorities (LEAs) encompasses the provision of Big Data analytics tools for identifying crime hot spots areas, potential suspects, or crime series patterns to anticipate and possibly prevent incidents. However, the public, media, and especially citizen rights advocates criticise Predictive Policing for ...
Eva Schlehahn +6 more
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The Ethics of Predictive Policing
2022Abstract Predictive policing using complex algorithms is on the rise. It involves the use of data-analysis tools and empirical research to formulate and validate predictions. In this chapter, the authors focus on two kinds of ethical issue this raises.
Katerina Hadjimatheou +1 more
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Predictable Policing: Predictive Crime Mapping and Geographies of Policing and Race
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2017This article draws on critical geographic engagements with policing and race and geographic information systems (GIS) to investigate the implications that predictive crime mapping has for racialized modes of urban policing. Focusing on the Chicago Police Department (CPD), it analyzes collaborations between geographic information scientists, crime ...
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Predictive Policing and the Charter
Manitoba Law Journal, 2022Predictive policing technology uses algorithms trained on past crime data to predict where crime is likely to occur in the future. Given the historical over-policing of minority and low-income communities, there is a concern that this bias will be perpetuated and amplified in the future if the algorithms are not corrected to account for this ...
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