The Verge: A pioneer in predictive policing is starting a troubling new project

The Verge: A pioneer in predictive policing is starting a troubling new project By Ali Winston and Ingrid Burrington:

PredPol quickly became one of the market leaders in the nascent field of crime prediction around 2012, but also came under fire from activists and civil libertarians who argued the firm provided a sort of ‘tech-washing’ for racially biased, ineffective policing methods. Now, Brantingham is using military research funding for another tech and policing collaboration with potentially damaging repercussions: using machine learning, the Los Angeles Police Department’s criminal data, and an outdated gang territory map to automate the classification of ‘gang-related’ crimes.

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