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100 1 _aHarcourt, Bernard E.,
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210 1 0 _aAgainst prediction
245 1 0 _aAgainst prediction
_h[electronic resource] :
_bprofiling, policing, and punishing in an actuarial age /
_cBernard E. Harcourt.
260 _aChicago :
_bUniversity of Chicago Press,
_c2007.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [311]-329) and index.
505 0 _aActuarial methods in the criminal law -- The rise of the actuarial paradigm -- Ernest W. Burgess and parole prediction -- The proliferation of actuarial methods in punishing and policing -- The critique of actuarial methods -- The mathematics of actuarial prediction : the illusion of efficiency -- The ratchet effect : an overlooked social cost -- The pull of prediction : distorting our conceptions of just punishment -- Toward a more general theory of punishing and policing -- A case study on racial profiling -- Shades of gray -- The virtues of randomization.
506 _aLicense restrictions may limit access.
650 0 _aRacial profiling in law enforcement
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aCriminal behavior, Prediction of
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aLaw enforcement
_zUnited States
_xStatistical methods.
773 0 _tChicago Scholarship Online
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio10412791
_zFull text available from Chicago Scholarship Online
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