Should Prison Sentences Be Based On Crimes That Haven’t Been Committed Yet? by FiveThirtyEight
Risk assessment tools -- tests that are supposed to measure a prisoners risk of recidivism -- are coming into increasing use. These tools can reduce the size of prison populations and avoid judicial bias, but do they introduce biases of their own?
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CreditsMatthew Conlen, Reuben Fischer-Baum, Andy Rossback, Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Ben Casselman, Dana Goldstein.
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