Justice Codes
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Understanding and improving technology's role in criminal justice reform.
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A few weeks back, Justice Codes founder Jason Tashea gave a talk at Tel Aviv University on #AI in the criminal justice system. There's footage. youtube.com/watch?v=gOJmR5…
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The Use of New Technologies in the Criminal Justice System
This is what you missed in the Justice Tech Download this week. Sign up: tinyletter.com/justicecodes ✅ Researchers can reidentify people through their anonymized data 99.98% of the time. ✅ Local police are helping sell Amazon Ring. ✅ Consolidation in the body cam market.
Sign up, so you don't miss another JusticeTech Download. This week: ✔️ DOJ releases its new risk assessment tool. ✔️ Oakland bans #facialrecognition ✔️ New jobs from @BerkeleyLaw, @StanfordHAI and @urichmond tinyletter.com/justicecodes
Thanks, Colin!
ABA Journal reporter Jason Tashea honored as one of 2019 Fastcase 50 abajournal.com/news/article/a… - Well deserved @justicecodes !
All the criminal justice tech news fit to reprint: + Palantir’s secret police manual revealed. + Feds are using state license databases for their #FacialRecognition searches. + Tons of jobs. Sign up and never miss a weekly installment! tinyletter.com/justicecodes
In this week's JusticeTech DL: ✔️ Gov't bans on facial recognition doubled (to 2). ✔️ The U.S. is considering an encryption crackdown. ✔️ Jobs! including the @BKCHarvard, which seeks a clinical instructor to join their Cyberlaw Clinic. Sign up at tinyletter.com/justicecodes
This week, thanks to @egrossmandc, @hhendersonphd, @keithporcaro and @alanaesea for their additions to the newsletter. tinyletter.com/justicecodes
In this week's JusticeTech Download: Florida's updated criminal justice data law; How prisons are banning books on coding; and We added new opportunities from @Everytown and @BKCHarvard To get this and much more in your inbox every week, sign up at tinyletter.com/justicecodes
Prisons Are Banning Books That Teach Prisoners How to Code - Oregon prisons have banned dozens of books about technology and programming, like 'Microsoft Excel 2016 for Dummies,' citing security reasons. The state isn't alone. @jtashea reddit.com/r/technology/c…
Lot’s of hard work going into this data law, but there are unresolved issues around collateral consequences.
Liberating criminal justice data: How a Florida law provides a blueprint for the nation. ow.ly/jVbU30oXHRd @jtashea @MforJ #criminaljustice #technology
Next week Justice Codes’ founder @jtashea will be talking about AI in the criminal justice system at #CyberWeek2019 in Tel Aviv. Come say hi! cyberweek.tau.ac.il/2019/Events/AI…
The JusticeTech Download: if you were a subscriber, you’d know this stuff by now. tinyletter.com/justicecodes ✔️Big Data can damage due process ✔️Police push 4th Amendment boundaries when asking for passwords. ✔️CBP got hacked. Was your face in the breach?
It’s the last week to tell us how you’d like to partner with our @GtownTechLaw course. Applications close Friday. medium.com/@jtashea/partn…
In this week’s JusticeTech Download: To subscribe: tinyletter.com/justicecodes +It’s the last week to submit a proposal for our @GtownTechLaw course +Amazon’s surveillance network +The U.S. House continues to look into #facialrecognition +#France stifles judicial analytics
JusticeTech Download is bursting with new jobs this week, sing up! tinyletter.com/justicecodes Thorn has a bunch of positions open for engineers, product managers & sales. Raheem.org is looking for a growth hacker. A U.S. Senator is looking for a technology advisor.
Just called a county level DAs office in the Upper Midwest and their phone system gave me three touchtone options, one of which was to set up a COMPAS assessment.
“We get a lot of false alerts,” he said. If someone under supervised release reads an article referring to “food porn” or sends an email complaining about his boss using a certain four-letter word, Mr. Kelly says he will receive a notification. nytimes.com/2019/05/26/us/…
A bunch of new jobs in this week's JusticeTech Download. tinyletter.com/justicecodes ✔️ @GtownTechLaw: researcher focused on AI fairness & disability rights ✔️ @JoinPaladin: an account manager ✔️ @YaleLawSch: a post-doc focused on social media & the legitimacy of legal systems
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