
TL;DR
This paper provides an accessible overview of AI applications in criminal justice, clarifying misconceptions and encouraging further exploration among practitioners and scholars with limited technical backgrounds.
Contribution
It offers a non-technical, comprehensive review aimed at demystifying AI's role and addressing confusion in criminal justice contexts.
Findings
Clarifies common misconceptions about AI in criminal justice
Encourages interdisciplinary understanding and further research
Serves as an introductory resource for non-technical audiences
Abstract
There is widespread confusion among criminal justice practitioners and legal scholars about the use of artificial intelligence in criminal justice. This didactic review is written for readers with little or no background in statistics or computer science. It is not intended to replace more technical treatments. It is intended to supplement them and encourage readers to dig more deeply into topics that strike their fancy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Law · Law, AI, and Intellectual Property · Education, Law, and Society
