David Edmonds examines how algorithms are used in our criminal justice system, from predicting future crime to helping decide who does and doesn’t go to prison.

While police forces hope computer software will help them to assess risk and reduce crime, civil rights groups fear that it could entrench bias and discrimination.

Analysis asks if these new computer tools will transform policing - and whether we need new laws to regulate them.

Contributors

Archive from Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network

Jonathan Dowey, business intelligence manager, Avon and Somerset Police

Hannah Couchman, Advocacy and Policy Officer, Liberty

Professor Lawrence Sherman, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge

Bryanna Fox, Associate Professor of Criminology University of South Florida

Dame Glenys Stacey, The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation

Jamie Grace, Senior Lecturer in Law, Sheffield Hallam University

Producer: Diane Richardson

Editor: Jasper Corbett

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