Policing by algorithm: NSW Police’s Suspect Target Management Plan

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW
Elizabeth Englezos
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Abstract

This article considers New South Wales Police's Suspect Target Management Plan (STMP) and its disparate impact on young and Indigenous offenders. The article re-casts analyses provided by the Youth Justice Coalition and the Law Enforcement Conduct Committee to demonstrate the impact of the STMP-II on five individual case studies. While algorithms are becoming increasingly common, this article highlights the risk when algorithms, our increased reliance on data and automation bias combine. As in the case of the STMP-II, the tendency to follow algorithmic outputs without review or critique is especially problematic when algorithms are used to inform decisions affecting individual freedoms and liberty.
算法警务:新南威尔士州警方的嫌疑人目标管理计划
本文考虑新南威尔士州警方的嫌疑人目标管理计划(STMP)及其对年轻和土著罪犯的不同影响。本文重新分析了青年司法联盟和执法行为委员会提供的分析,以证明标准普尔- ii对五个个案研究的影响。虽然算法变得越来越普遍,但本文强调了当算法、我们对数据的日益依赖和自动化偏见结合在一起时的风险。就像stp - ii的情况一样,当算法被用于影响个人自由和自由的决策时,在没有审查或批评的情况下遵循算法输出的趋势尤其成问题。
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