Artificial intelligence, crime prevention, crime data, data analysis, terrorism, CCTV Closed-Circuit Television, video surveillance system, security, technology, machine learning, law enforcement, police performance, privacy infringement, community, society
Predictive policing leverages AI's analytical muscle to analyze vast troves of crime data. Being able to scrutinize all these gazes, AI consequently notices patterns and foretells that crime happens in places (Grimm et al., 2021). Picture a town built around the mini-story of the weekend robberies in a given park. AI could point out a tendency among social media users in this area to plan for gatherings if the data shows an increase in social media fuss about that. To effectively respond to an ever-evolving criminal landscape, AI-generated forecasts are a powerful tool enabling more efficient allocation of police officers.
[...] Camera network helped find Midtown mass shooting suspect, police say. Atlanta News First. https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2023/05/04/camera-network-helped-find-midtown-mass-shooting-suspect-police-say/ Jarrett, A., & Choo, K. K. R. (2021). The impact of automation and artificial intelligence on digital forensics. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Forensic Science, 3(6), e1418. [...]
[...] How Can AI Contribute to Safer Communities? Ways AI can contribute to safer communities Louisiana State University Crime Prevention Predictive policing leverages AI's analytical muscle to analyze vast troves of crime data. Being able to scrutinize all these gazes, AI consequently notices patterns and foretells that crime happens in places (Grimm et al., 2021). Picture a town built around the mini-story of the weekend robberies in a given park. AI could point out a tendency among social media users in this area to plan for gatherings if the data shows an increase in social media fuss about that. [...]
[...] Prop., https://heinonline.org/hol-cgi-bin/get_pdf.cgi?handle=hein.journals/nwteintp19§ion=4 Delgado, Y., Price, B. S., Speaker, P. J., & Stoiloff, S. L. (2021). Forensic intelligence: Data analytics as the bridge between forensic science and investigation. Forensic Science International: Synergy, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589871X21000322 Segate, R. V. (2021). Cognitive bias, privacy rights, and digital evidence in international criminal proceedings: Demystifying the double-edged AI revolution. International Criminal Law Review, 21(2), 242-279. https://brill.com/view/journals/icla/21/2/article-p242_242.xml Murphy, A. (2023). [...]
[...] It can subject innocent people to lengthy, limited investigations or even foster false detentions. Body-Worn Camera Analysis Regardless of their size, the use of cameras has been at the core of the police accountability process ever since the record of videos capturing the encounters between officers and civilians. However, manually watching extensive footage takes much work. AI can point at certain bodycam footage scenes that could benefit additional investigations. By way of instance, that might include cases of different kinds-for example, incidents of use of force, arrests, or situations where the participants draw their weapons. [...]
[...] AI can know what is in the footage simultaneously without human intervention. AI can examine Sighting statements in the minutest details, conceding where the stories differ or identifying any themes that commonly run through them. By this means, investigators can ascertain where a conflict of facts is corroborated and whether specific facts of the crime follow the right direction. Very often, call logs get their own story written hidden behind them. AI enables it to analyze cyber footprints and disclose the communication framework between the victim and probable offender. [...]
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