AI is a powerful technology that is transforming our societies. It also has the potential to cause serious harm, which often disproportionately affects minorities. Facial recognition technologies used in policing and algorithms that allocate benefits are not as accurate for ethnic minorities, for example...
Policing and TechnologyInside the Digital Revolution: Policing and Changing Communication With the Public, by Bridgette Wessels. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007. 210 pp. $99.95 cloth. ISBN 978-0-7546-7087-2 (cloth); Policing Contingencies, by Peter Manning. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ...
The fifth part discusses the focus on the incident, the core of operational policing, and the ways in which it controls and shapes how whatever technology is available is used (or not). The entry concludes with some propositions that might guide future research. Overall, while there...
the report also discusses potential drawbacks: robotics might displace workers, for example, or algorithms used in policing might exhibit bias. The report calls for more public
Sample of the used questionnaire: Introduction: This questionnaire explores various aspects of Smart Policing Innovation Framework (SPIF), a system designed to enhance community policing through technology and strategic practices. Below are explanations of key terms used in this questionnaire: Smart Policin...
Using technology to streamline policing IJIS Institute and Rutgers Miller Center on Policing launches Center of Excellence on Artificial Intelligence The center will provide expertise on the responsible and ethical use of AI in justice, public safety and security ...
The fourth sets out the problematic collocation of data in police organizations. The fifth part discusses the focus on the incident, the core of operational policing, and the ways in which it controls and shapes how whatever technology is available is used (or not). The entry concludes with ...
The private sector has a long history of developing technologies that can be used by law enforcement in implementing its crime-control tasks; however, there is no precedent for the private sector's dominance in the control and prevention of computer-related crime and identity theft. The private-...
Strapping video cameras to their helmets; hence, the first version of the Body-Worn Camera (BWC). While cameras had long been used in policing across the globe, this technology marked the first time officers were actually wearing the cameras as part of their kit. ...
Community-smart policing (SP) reflects a contemporary evolution in law enforcement, prioritizing cooperative efforts, the use of advanced technologies, and data-centric methods to improve public safety outcomes. Unlike traditional policing models, community-SP actively involves community members as key part...