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    Critical Perspectives on Predictive Policing: Anticipating Proof?

    Critical Perspectives on Predictive Policing by Galis, Vasilis; Gundhus, Helene O.I.; Vradis, Antonis;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 11 February 2025

    • ISBN 9781035323029
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 424 g
    • Language English
    • 687

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    Taking a critical approach, this book advances understanding of the social, legal and ethical aspects of digitalisation in law enforcement and the reliance on data-driven tools to predict and prevent crime. It shows how the proliferation of data analytics challenges citizens? rights, at a time when what counts as ?safety? or ?policing? is being fundamentally transformed.



    Expert contributors examine data driven policing infrastructures across Europe from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, showing how its day-to-day application differs from intended aims, and the consequences of this. With ethnographic case studies from border to traffic control, and from facial recognition to essentially automated data analytics, the authors argue that predictive policing is shaped not only by technology, but also by the imaginaries, policy, power, interest and resistance within policing agencies.



    Offering a critical perspective on this topical subject, Critical Perspectives on Predictive Policing is an excellent resource for scholars in critical criminology, critical geography, science and technology studies, and digital and urban studies.



    This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com.

    Taking a critical approach, this book advances understanding of the social, legal and ethical aspects of digitalisation in law enforcement and the reliance on data-driven tools to predict and prevent crime. It shows how the proliferation of data analytics challenges citizens? rights, at a time when what counts as ?safety? or ?policing? is being fundamentally transformed.

    ?This is a timely and thought-provoking interdisciplinary collection that adopts a critical perspective examining developments in predictive policing. The chapters engage an impressive range of conceptual tools and analysis, offering important methodological and theoretical approaches that will prove invaluable to scholars across a wide range of disciplines.?

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    Preface

    1 Introduction: the discreet charm of predictive policing 1
    Vasils Galis, Helene O. I. Gundhus and Antonis Vradis

    2 Mutable mobilities: digital surveillance, agency, and the reshaping of traffic in Latvia 21
    Emilis Kilis and Anda Adamsone-Fiskovica

    3 The birth of spatial transgression: genealogies and regulatory instruments in the use of Facial Recognition Technologies in the UK 43
    Evie Papada and Antonis Vradis

    4 From personal archives to intelligence: visibility and ignorance in forecasting ??youth at risk?? 65
    Pernille Erichsen Skjevrak and Helene Oppen Ingebrigtsen Gundhus

    5(Un)predictable futures of policing: a social transformation approach 87
    Anu Masso, Tayfun Kasapoglu and Andrea Maccarini

    6 Prohibited AI surveillance practices in the Artificial Intelligence Act: promises and pitfalls in protecting fundamental rights111
    Irena Barkane and Lolita Buka

    7 What constitutes predictive policing? The case of POL-INTEL in Denmark 131
    Björn Karlsson and Vasilis Galis

    8 Predictive policing in Sweden: the case of STATUS 153
    Giorgos Mattes

    Pre + diction: Aafterword by Mareile Kaufmann

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