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Artificial Intelligence, Computational Modelling and Criminal Proceedings = A Framework for A European Legal Discussion /
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正題名/作者:
Artificial Intelligence, Computational Modelling and Criminal Proceedings/ by Serena Quattrocolo.
其他題名:
A Framework for A European Legal Discussion /
作者:
Quattrocolo, Serena.
面頁冊數:
XVII, 230 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Legal Aspects of Computing. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52470-8
ISBN:
9783030524708
Artificial Intelligence, Computational Modelling and Criminal Proceedings = A Framework for A European Legal Discussion /
Quattrocolo, Serena.
Artificial Intelligence, Computational Modelling and Criminal Proceedings
A Framework for A European Legal Discussion /[electronic resource] :by Serena Quattrocolo. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVII, 230 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law,42524-8049 ;. - Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law,1.
Part I: Introducing the Problem -- 1. Approaching the Unknown: Some Preliminary Words -- 2. A Theoretical Framework for the Discussion on AI and Criminal Law -- Part II Direct and Indirect Impact of Widespread Computational Modelling on Evidence Gathering -- 3. Hacking by Law-Enforcement: Investigating with the Help of Computational Models and AI Methods -- 4. Equality of Arms and Automatedly Generated Evidence -- Part III: Challenges of Computational Methods to the Judicial Decision-Making Process: Deciding v. Predicting -- 5. Predictability and Criminal Justice -- 6. Predictability of Violent Behaviour and Recidivism -- 7. Predictability and the Criminal Justice Decision-Making Process -- 8. The Gist of the Inquiry.
This book discusses issues relating to the application of AI and computational modelling in criminal proceedings from a European perspective. Part one provides a definition of the topics. Rather than focusing on policing or prevention of crime – largely tackled by recent literature – it explores ways in which AI can affect the investigation and adjudication of crime. There are two main areas of application: the first is evidence gathering, which is addressed in Part two. This section examines how traditional evidentiary law is affected by both new ways of investigation – based on automated processes (often using machine learning) – and new kinds of evidence, automatically generated by AI instruments. Drawing on the comprehensive case law of the European Court of Human Rights, it also presents reflections on the reliability and, ultimately, the admissibility of such evidence. Part three investigates the second application area: judicial decision-making, providing an unbiased review of the meaning, benefits, and possible long-term effects of ‘predictive justice’ in the criminal field. It highlights the prediction of both violent behaviour, or recidivism, and future court decisions, based on precedents. Touching on the foundations of common law and civil law traditions, the book offers insights into the usefulness of ‘prediction’ in criminal proceedings.
ISBN: 9783030524708
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Legal Aspects of Computing.
LC Class. No.: KJE7971-8781
Dewey Class. No.: 345.4
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