Police push back against using crime-prediction technology to deploy officers

Los Angeles Times 

The Burbank Police Department has suspended officer deployments based on "predictive policing" technology hailed by top brass as the future of crime-fighting after complaints from police officers. The shift comes as police departments across the country are increasingly using computer technology to help predict crime trends and deploy officers accordingly. Some law enforcement agencies have said the system has helped crack down on crime. But in Burbank, critics said the software's algorithm couldn't beat a veteran officer's intuition and knowledge of his or her patrol area. They also said the algorithm sometimes zeroed in on obvious areas where officers already know there's crime or silly locations, such as the police station, where people often show up to report crimes.

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