Review of Brayne’s Predict and Surveil: Data, Discretion, and the Future of Policing

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Daniel Konikoff

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Benjamin, Ruha. 2019. Race after Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code. Cambridge, UK: Polity.

Brayne, Sarah. 2017. Big Data Surveillance: The Case of Policing. American Sociological Review 82 (5): 997–1008.

Ferguson, Andrew G. 2017. The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race, and the Future of Law Enforcement. New York: New York University Press.

Joh, Elizabeth. 2017. Feeding the Machine: Policing, Crime Data, & Algorithms. Bill of Rights Journal 26 (2): 287–302.

Moy, Laura. 2019. A Taxonomy of Police Technology’s Racial Inequity Problems. Working paper. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Law Center.

Selbst, Andrew D. 2017. Disparate Impact in Big Data Policing. Georgia Law Review 52 (109): 113–195.

Whittaker, Meredith, and Kade Crockford. 2019. Reclaiming the Future: Privacy, Ethics & Organizing Tech. Conversations on Science, June 7. Audio recording. https://www.cityarts.net/event/the-future-of-civil-liberties-privacy-ethics-in-tech/.

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