Discussing the lack of data in criminal justice and the implementation of risk assessment tools.
This document page, marked with a House Oversight footer, discusses the application of algorithms and data science in criminal justice. It focuses on the work of Anne Milgram (former NJ Attorney General) and the Arnold Foundation in developing objective risk-assessment tools to replace subjective decision-making in sentencing and bail. It also delves into the philosophical history of 'scientific objectivity' and the potential conflicts between different epistemic virtues.
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