Self-imposed Algorithmic Thoughtlessness and the Automation of Crime Control : A study of person-based predictive policing and the algorithmic turn (Schriften zur Kriminologie 23) (2022. 260 S. 227.0 mm)

Self-imposed Algorithmic Thoughtlessness and the Automation of Crime Control : A study of person-based predictive policing and the algorithmic turn (Schriften zur Kriminologie 23) (2022. 260 S. 227.0 mm)

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Preventing crime before it happens? This enticing narrative is no longer just science fiction. Computer-aided systems designed to predict criminal behaviour are used worldwide. The author explores the effects of this technology on society from a legal and criminological perspective. She concludes that the technology undermines various constitutional guarantees and poses considerable risks to the rule of law. If the technology is used unreflectively, crime control threatens to move into "self-imposed algorithmic thoughtlessness". The book concludes with a proposal for minimum requirements to prevent such developments.The work was awarded first place in the German Study Prize of the Körber Foundation.