Artificial Intelligence in Crime Control and Criminal Justice (Part #1)

The impact of AI on law enforcement and the administration of justice is a contentious issue, offering both promise and peril. While it holds the potential to reshape these domains, there are inherent dangers to navigate. Chief among these concerns is the potential for AI to amplify state powers, risking coercion, intrusion, and excessive surveillance, all of which raise significant human rights issues. In Part #1 of this special series, Linus Ensel (MPI Freiburg) hosts a round table discussion with Emmanouil Billis (MPI Freiburg), Julian Roberts (Oxford), and Elizabeth Tiarks (Northumbria). For additional information: https://csl.mpg.de/forschungsgruppen/crime-control-and-criminal-justice (Audio Production: www.citysoundstudio.de)

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