TechScape: can AI really predict crime?
In 2011, the Los Angeles police department rolled out a novel approach to policing called Operation Laser. Laser – which stood for Los Angeles Strategic Extraction and Restoration – was the first predictive policing programme of its kind in the US, allowing the LAPD to use historical data to predict with laser precision (hence the name) where future crimes might be committed and who might commit them. But it was all but precise. The programme used historical crime data like arrests, calls for service, field interview cards – which police filled out with identifying information every time they stopped someone regardless of the reason – and more to map out "problem areas" for officers to focus their efforts on or assign criminal risk scores to individuals. Information collected during these policing efforts was fed into computer software that further helped automate the department's crime-prediction efforts.
Dec-22-2021, 11:45:25 GMT
- Country:
- North America > United States
- California > Los Angeles County
- Los Angeles (0.76)
- New York (0.05)
- Texas (0.05)
- California > Los Angeles County
- North America > United States
- Industry:
- Technology: