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words, is the program adequately resourced and empowered to function effectively? U.S. Department of Justice Criminal... Where relevant, prosecutors should consider the technology...
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Criminal Justice Strategies for Combating Nonconsensual... These types of acts, termed technology-facilitated abuse (TFA)... This publication is part of the RAND research report series....
Today, the Justice Department published a statement on the 2016 President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) Report, Forensic Science in Criminal Courts: Ensuring Scientific Va...
Preface -- The criminal justice technology infrastructure : what it is and how it is changing -- Law enforcement technology -- Overview of law enforcement technology / AnnMarie Cordner and...
Algorithms were supposed to remake the American justice system. Championed as dispassionate, computer-driven calculations about risk, crime, and recidivism, their deployment in everything from policing to bail and sentencing to parole was meant to smooth out what are often unequal decisions made by fallible, biased humans. But, so far, this hasn’t been the case. “In theory, if the predictive algorithm is less biased than the decision-maker, that should lead to less incarceration of Black and...
To better understand the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created within the criminal justice system and how the various sectors of the system have adapted to those challenges, the Priority Criminal Justice Needs Initiative conducted a series of panel workshops with representatives of different sectors within the system. Panels focused on law enforcement, the court system, institutional corrections, community corrections, victim services providers, and community organizations. This brief presents key lessons learned and recommendations ...