Artificial Intelligence in the Context of Crime and Criminal Justice
Benoit DUPONT, Yuan STEVENS, Hannes WESTERMANN, Michael JOYCE (dir.), Artificial Intelligence in the Context of Crime and Criminal Justice , Korean Institute of Criminology, Canada Research Chair in Cybersecurity, ICCC, Université de Montréal, (2018).
Artificial Intelligence in the Context of Crime and Criminal Justice
Unmanned vehicles, surgical robots, industrial robots and other artificial Intelligence (AI) entities are in common use across the globe. Such use may be personal, medical, military, commercial, or industrial. This research examines the current and future use of AI technologies and their potential impacts on major stakeholders in the criminal justice system.
Benoît Dupont, ACT researcher, Yuan Stevens, Hannes Westermann, who are also working at the Cyberjustice Laboratory and Michael Joyce provide, in their recent report, the way in applying AI to address criminal justice needs, such as identifying individuals and their actions in videos relating to criminal activity or public safety, DNA analysis, gunshot detection, and crime forecasting to help scholars and professionals around the world interested in AI for criminal justice purposes.
This content has been updated on 6 May 2024 at 16 h 10 min.