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Thu, Jun 3rd 2021 10:48am
Tim Cushing
The Chicago Police Department is already seriously awful. Its reliance on software to decide who and where to police isn t making it any better. Predictive policing is only as good as the input data, and if the data is being input by police departments with long histories of biased policing, it s only going to generate algorithmic excuses for future biased policing.
Law enforcement officials call predictive policing a game changer. In reality, it appears to be little more than a way to ensure some people due to the area they live in or the people they know endure endless harassment by law enforcement officers. The ideal is cities being steadily scrubbed of crime by proactive officers. The reality is officers making multiple visits a month to certain homes to issue tickets for uncut grass.
Senators Demand Answers on the Dangers of Predictive Policing
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Tue, Mar 16th 2021 3:33pm
Tim Cushing
The Pasco County (FL) Sheriff s Office is being sued over its targeted harassment program one it likes to call predictive policing.
Predictive policing is pretty much garbage everywhere, since it relies on stats generated by biased policing to generate even more biased policing. In Pasco County, however, it s a plague willingly inflicted on residents by a sheriff (Chris Nocco) who has apparently described the ultimate goal of the program as making [people] miserable until they move or sue.
Well, Pasco County s getting one of these outcomes, after years of hassling residents who happen to find themselves labelled as criminals or possible criminals by the Sheriff s faulty software. Under the guise of fighting crime, Sheriff s deputies make multiple visits to residences deemed troublesome, ticketing them for unmowed lawns, missing mailbox numbers, or for allowing teens to smoke on their property.