NYTimes: Opinions: Can Predictive Policing Be Ethical and Effective?

NYTimes: Opinions: Can Predictive Policing Be Ethical and Effective?

More police departments are trying to predict crime through computer analysis of data, part of the growing trend of using algorithms to analyze human behavior. Advocates say this approach focuses on those most likely to commit crimes, allowing for better relationships between police and residents. But critics say the computer models perpetuate racial profiling and infringe on civil liberties with little accountability, especially when the forecasting models are built by companies that keep their methods secret.

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