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Title: Predictive policing in Germany
Author(s): Sprenger, Johanna
Brodowski, Dominik
Language: English
Title: Revue internationale de droit pénal : RIDP : organe officiel de l'Association Internationale de Droit Pénal = International review of penal law
Volume: 94
Issue: 2
Pages: 117-148
Publisher/Platform: Maklu
Year of Publication: 2023
DDC notations: 340 Law
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: In ever more areas, it becomes evident that the transformative power of information technology – and so-called ‘artificial intelligence’ in particular – affects the administration of criminal justice in Germany. The legal framing of issues relating to the use of ‘AI technology’ in criminal justice lags behind, however, and is of high complexity: In particular, it needs to take the European framework into account, and has to cope with the German peculiarity that the prevention of crimes by the police is a separate branch of law, which is regulated mostly at the ‘Länder’ (federal states) level, while criminal justice is regulated mostly on the federal level. In this report, we shed light on the practice, on legal discussions, and on current initiatives focusing on ‘predictive policing’.
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-414103
hdl:20.500.11880/37213
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-41410
ISSN: 0223-5404
Date of registration: 30-Jan-2024
Faculty: R - Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Department: R - Rechtswissenschaft
Professorship: R - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dominik Brodowski
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