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Algorithmic prediction in crime control

Published on Jul 24, 2017928 Views

The paper will present several existent uses of big data in the criminal justice system, for example, for the prevention of payment card fraud by means of skimming; for the prediction of crime with p

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Algorithmic prediction in crime control00:00
Content - 100:00
1 “Big data” semantics - 100:29
1 “Big data” semantics - 201:43
1 “Big data” semantics - 303:29
1 “Big data” semantics - 405:24
1 “Big data” semantics - 506:51
Content - 206:56
2 Automated governance - 108:30
2 Automated governance - 208:36
Content - 313:01
3 Towards automated justice? - 113:28
3 Towards automated justice? - 214:07
To predict the judicial decisions14:35
Our models can predict the court’s decisions 14:42
3 Automated policing - 114:50
3 Automated policing - 216:32
3 Automated policing - 316:54
Predictive policing - 117:23
Predictive policing - 217:27
BeWare programme - 117:28
BeWare programme - 217:31
Automated inference on criminality using face images - 117:35
Automated inference on criminality using face images - 218:18
Automated inference on criminality using face images - 318:35
Automated inference on criminality using face images - 418:47
Content - 418:52
Challenges and risks - 119:24
Challenges and risks - 220:30
Challenges and risks - 321:01
Challenges and risks - 421:50
Challenges and risks - 522:06
Challenges and risks - 622:18
Challenges and risks - 724:26
Concluding... - 125:22
Concluding... - 226:04
Thank you for your attention!26:47