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Progressive Algorithms, Itay Ravid, Amit Haim
Progressive Algorithms, Itay Ravid, Amit Haim
UC Irvine Law Review
Our criminal justice system is broken. Problems of mass incarceration, racial disparities, and susceptibility to error are prevalent in all phases of the criminal process. Recently, two dominant trends that aspire to tackle these fundamental problems have emerged in the criminal justice system: progressive prosecution—a model of prosecution adopted by elected reform-minded prosecutors that advance systemic change in criminal justice—and algorithmic decision-making—characterized by the adoption of statistical modeling and computational methodology to predict outcomes in criminal contexts.
While there are growing bodies of literature on each of these two trends, thus far, they have not been discussed in tandem. This …
Policing Wage Theft In The Day Labor Market, Stephen Lee
Policing Wage Theft In The Day Labor Market, Stephen Lee
UC Irvine Law Review
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Standing On Shaky Ground: Criminal Jurisdiction And Ecclesiastical Immunity In Seventeenth-Century Lima, 1600–1700, Michelle A. Mckinley
Standing On Shaky Ground: Criminal Jurisdiction And Ecclesiastical Immunity In Seventeenth-Century Lima, 1600–1700, Michelle A. Mckinley
UC Irvine Law Review
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Degradation Ceremonies And The Criminalization Of Low-Income Women, Kaaryn Gustafson
Degradation Ceremonies And The Criminalization Of Low-Income Women, Kaaryn Gustafson
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.