NYTimes: Judges Replacing Conjecture With Formula for Bail

NYTimes: Judges Replacing Conjecture With Formula for Bail by Shaila Dewan:

Setting bail is a difficult task for judges. They must try to foretell whether the defendant is likely to commit another crime, hurt someone or skip out on the next court date.

Now comes help in a distinctly modern form: an algorithm.

After two years of testing, the formula, developed at a cost of $1.2 million by the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, is being rolled out to 21 more jurisdictions, including states like Arizona and New Jersey and cities like Chicago and Pittsburgh, the foundation announced on Friday. The algorithm gives defendants two scores — one for their likelihood of committing a crime and one for their risk of failing to appear in court — and flags those with an elevated risk of violence.

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