The rise of AI-based decision-making tools in the criminal justice system : implications for judicial integrity

Harkens, Adam and Yeung, Karen and Felfeli, Julia and Achtziger, Anja and Koenig, Pascal and Krafft, Tobias and Schulz, Wolfgang and Wenzelburger, Georg and Zweig, Katharina (2020) The rise of AI-based decision-making tools in the criminal justice system : implications for judicial integrity. Commonwealth Judicial Journal, 25 (2). pp. 18-26.

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Abstract

Discusses the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in decision-making, specifically machine decision tools in criminal justice proceedings, and the justifications for their use. Evaluates their benefits and drawbacks, and their potential risks to judicial integrity and the rule of law.