Predictive Policing

Seumas Miller
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This chapter addresses predictive policing, which is a term that refers to a range of crime-fighting approaches that use crime mapping data and analysis, and, more recently, social network analysis, big data, and predictive algorithms. The rise of predictive policing, especially in many police jurisdictions in large cities in the USA, has raised the spectre of the surveillance society in which citizens can be arrested by police for crimes they have not yet committed on the basis of evidence that they will commit them. Speaking generally, predictive policing faces several problems. Some of these are problems for predictive policing even in its own terms of contributing to crime reduction. Others are moral problems, about whether predictive policing violates moral rights or is unjust. These two types of problems are interconnected. Ultimately, the expanding use of biometric facial recognition databases and other emerging technologies in law enforcement as part of predictive policing should be clearly and demonstrably justified in terms of efficiency and effectiveness in the service of specific law enforcement purposes rather than by general appeals to community security or safety. Moreover, it should comply with moral principles constitutive of liberal democracy, such as the principle that individuals have a moral right to freedom from state interference absent prior evidence of violation of its laws.
预测警务
本章讨论预测警务,这是一个术语,指的是使用犯罪地图数据和分析的一系列打击犯罪的方法,以及最近的社会网络分析、大数据和预测算法。预测性警务的兴起,特别是在美国大城市的许多警察辖区,引发了对监控社会的恐惧,在这种社会中,公民可能会因为他们尚未犯下的罪行而被警察逮捕,而证据表明他们会犯下这些罪行。总的来说,预测性警务面临着几个问题。其中一些是预测性警务的问题,即使从它自己对减少犯罪的贡献来看也是如此。另一些则是道德问题,关于预测性警务是否侵犯了道德权利或是否不公正。这两类问题是相互关联的。最终,在执法中扩大使用生物识别面部识别数据库和其他新兴技术作为预测性警务的一部分,应该从服务于特定执法目的的效率和有效性方面,而不是出于对社区安全或安全的一般呼吁,明确和可证明的理由。此外,它应该符合构成自由民主的道德原则,例如,在没有违反其法律的事先证据的情况下,个人享有不受国家干预的道德权利的原则。
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