Against Prediction: Profiling, Policing, and Punishing in an Actuarial AgeUniversity of Chicago Press, 15. sep. 2008 - 250 sider From random security checks at airports to the use of risk assessment in sentencing, actuarial methods are being used more than ever to determine whom law enforcement officials target and punish. And with the exception of racial profiling on our highways and streets, most people favor these methods because they believe they’re a more cost-effective way to fight crime. |
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... prison between 1990 and 1993, the commission reviewed narrative accounts in pre- and postsentence investigation reports, rap sheets, criminal background records, and other information on the offender and the offense. After two years of ...
... prison sentence rather than probation.26 Virginia has also led the country in the area of civil commitment of “sexually violent predators”—a term of art in today's criminal justice system that refers to sex offense recidivists who have ...
... prison sectors—seen as a necessity, no longer a mere convenience. I label these methods “actuarial” in a very narrow and specific sense. They are actuarial in that they use statistical methods—rather than clinical methods 48—on large ...
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Part I The Rise of the Actuarial Paradigm | 39 |
Part II The Critique of Actuarial Methods | 109 |
Part III Toward a More General Theory of Punishing and Policing | 193 |
Acknowledgments | 241 |
Appendix A | 245 |
Appendix B | 261 |
Notes | 267 |
References | 311 |
Index | 331 |
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