儿童福利的算法危害:实践、组织和基层决策的不确定性

Devansh Saxena, Shion Guha
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儿童福利、刑事司法和教育等公共服务领域的算法越来越多地被用于做出关乎人类生命的高风险决策。根据在儿童福利机构进行的为期两年的人种志研究的结果,我们强调了算法系统如何在儿童福利过程的关键点嵌入复杂的决策生态系统中。社会工作者在日常生活中与算法互动,他们必须收集有关家庭的信息,并将其输入算法以做出关键决策。我们展示了系统机制和算法决策之间的相互作用如何对决策过程本身的公平性产生不利影响。我们展示了算法系统中的功能问题如何导致面向流程的危害,在这些危害中,它们会对专业实践的性质和机构的管理产生不利影响,并导致街头层面的不一致和不可靠的决策。此外,个案工作者被迫以修复工作的形式承担额外的劳动,以恢复中断的行政程序和决策,同时面临组织压力以及时间和资源限制。最后,我们分享了一个简单的算法工具的案例研究,该工具将社会工作者的决策集中在创伤知情的框架内,并导致更好的结果,然而,在创建生态系统以正确使用方面,机构需要大量投资。
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Algorithmic Harms in Child Welfare: Uncertainties in Practice, Organization, and Street-level Decision-Making
Algorithms in public services such as child welfare, criminal justice, and education are increasingly being used to make high-stakes decisions about human lives. Drawing upon findings from a two-year ethnography conducted at a child welfare agency, we highlight how algorithmic systems are embedded within a complex decision-making ecosystem at critical points of the child welfare process. Caseworkers interact with algorithms in their daily lives where they must collect information about families and feed it to algorithms to make critical decisions. We show how the interplay between systemic mechanics and algorithmic decision-making can adversely impact the fairness of the decision-making process itself. We show how functionality issues in algorithmic systems can lead to process-oriented harms where they adversely affect the nature of professional practice, and administration at the agency, and lead to inconsistent and unreliable decisions at the street level. In addition, caseworkers are compelled to undertake additional labor in the form of repair work to restore disrupted administrative processes and decision-making, all while facing organizational pressures and time and resource constraints. Finally, we share the case study of a simple algorithmic tool that centers caseworkers’ decision-making within a trauma-informed framework and leads to better outcomes, however, required a significant amount of investments on the agency’s part in creating the ecosystem for its proper use.
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