The Algorithmic Justice Pipeline
The Algorithmic Justice Pipeline We trace the chronological deployment of predictive algorithms across the criminal justice pipeline: from historical arrest bias in predictive policing patrols, to reasonable suspicion challenges under the Fourth Amendment, to the predictive parity vs. error rate trade-off exposed in COMPAS sentencing tools. š Class Connection: This is the official video overview for PAD 747: AI Policy and Regulation (Governance, Law, and Public Administration) at CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice. š Access the course resources, readings, and public policy toolkits at: https://reWandt.com TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Introduction & Video Start 3:06 - Constitutional Friction: Fourth Amendment & Terry Stops 4:15 - The COMPAS Audit: Predictive Parity vs. Error Rate Balance 6:46 - Conclusion & Outro āļø DISCLAIMER: This video was generated using artificial intelligence narration and compilation. While we make every effort to ensure the accuracy and correctness of the courseware and materials presented, minor errors or incongruities may occasionally occur. The content and presentation do not necessarily represent the official viewpoints or personal opinions of Professor Adam Scott Wandt. #reWandt #AIPolicy #AIGovernance #JohnJayCollege #PublicAdministration
Key Takeaways
- ā¢AI-narrated transformation
- ā¢Source-connected material analysis
