You are here
- Home
- Publications
- RUSI Newsbrief
- Volume: 38
- No: 2
- Innocent Until Predicted Guilty? Artificial Intelligence and Police Decision-Making

Innocent Until Predicted Guilty? Artificial Intelligence and Police Decision-Making
Alexander BabutaRUSI Newsbrief, 29 March 2018
Organised Crime and Policing, Policing and Security, Domestic Security, Technology
Continue Reading
Become A Member
To access the full text of this article and many other benefits, become a RUSI member.
Author
Research Fellow, National Security
Alexander Babuta is a Research Fellow at RUSI. His research covers a range of areas relating to national security, intelligence policy,... read more
Support Rusi Research
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Related

RUSI welcomes publication of Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation Bias Review
News, 27 November 2020Today the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation publishes its review into bias in algorithmic decision-making, incorporating RUSI research on the use of algorithms in policing.
Tags: Organised Crime and Policing, Policing and Security, Tackling Extremism, UK, Terrorism, UK Defence, Europe
Far-Right Extremism Steals the Show in 2020
Commentary, 26 November 2020Jessica White
Throughout a year defined by the global pandemic, racial inequality movements and political polarisation, the US has been in the spotlight as the epicentre of social upheaval and amplification of far-right extremism.
Tags: Terrorism and Conflict, United States, Domestic Security, Terrorism
Revising EU Export Controls: A Path to Greater Coherence?
Commentary, 17 November 2020Maria Shagina
The EU is close to agreement on expanding the list of dual-use cyber-surveillance technology to be banned from sale to autocratic regimes. The move would strengthen the EU’s human rights advocacy and bolster the European Commission’s geopolitical ambitions.
Tags: European Union, Technology, EuropePages

The Integrated Review Should Prioritise Understanding
Commentary, 28 September 2020Suzanne Raine
The UK government is consulting more widely. But it still needs to grapple with the broader task of transforming information into understanding.
Tags: UK Integrated Review 2021, UK, Information, Intelligence, Technology
Interception: Deterring Radicalisation During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Commentary, 25 September 2020Alex Guittard, Jared Shurin and Lilla Schumicky-Logan
A simple set of suggestions to counter terrorist and violent extremist groups’ recruitment efforts during the pandemic.
Tags: Tackling Extremism, Global Security Issues, Technology
Information Sharing in the Era of Coronavirus Tracing Apps – A New Context for Fighting Financial Crime?
Commentary, 11 August 2020Nick J Maxwell
Coronavirus ‘track and trace’ efforts represent a major escalation in how governments analyse personal data. The financial crime-fighting world should pay attention.
Tags: Coronavirus, AML/CTF, Information, TechnologyPages

Recapitalisation of the US Coast Guard: New Ships for the White, Red and Black Hull Fleets
RUSI Defence Systems, 30 June 2020Edward Lundquist
The US Coast Guard is in the midst of a major fleet reset, with new and more capable platforms to replace an aging fleet of patrol ships, inland tenders and icebreakers.
Tags: United States, RUSI Defence Systems, Domestic Security, Maritime Forces
Insurance Gaps: A Growing Vulnerability for National Security
RUSI Newsbrief, 19 June 2020Hélène Galy and James Vickers
Insurance protection gaps are fast becoming a high-priority issue for national and international security, not just one that captures headlines in the aftermath of natural catastrophes.
Tags: Coronavirus, Modern Deterrence, RUSI Newsbrief, Domestic Security, Resilience
How Threat Actors are Manipulating the British Information Environment
RUSI Journal, 17 June 2020Daniel Dobrowolski David V Gioe and Alicia Wanless
The UK needs to update its regulatory approach to respond to emerging threats in the information environment.
Tags: Cyber, RUSI Journal, UK, Information, Technology, EuropePages

New technology at the Farnborough International Ai
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Professor Trevor Taylor, head of RUSI's Defence, Industries and Societies Programme gives an analysts' perspective of the Farnborough International Airshow and the technology show cased there.
Aerospace, TechnologyPages
- « first
- ‹ previous
- 1
- 2
- 3

POSTPONED: Social Media and Terrorist Finance: Vulnerabilities and Responses
Events, 25 October 2017This event will assess what role social media platforms could or should be playing within the counter-terrorist finance (CTF) architecture in place today.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Cyber, Lone-Actor Terrorism, Radicalisation and Countering Violent Extremism, Terrorism, UK Counter-terrorism, Tackling Extremism, The War on Terror, Security Policy, International Responses, Domestic Security, Global Security Issues, Information, Intelligence, Law and Ethics, National Security, Technology, Terrorism
Preventing Organised Crime - European Approaches and Responses in Practice and Policy
Events, 23 October 2017Tags: Policing and Security

Virtual Currencies and the Future of Money Laundering
Events, 26 September 2017As part of RUSI’s Strategic Hub for Organised Crime Research workshop series, this event will examine the potential impact of virtual currencies and Fintech platforms on the future of money...
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Cyber, Illicit Trade, Organised Crime, Terrorism and Conflict, AML/CTF, Organised Crime, Technology
The Biden Administration’s First Steps and the UN
The Biden Presidency: What Role for the UK on Iran?
Episode Ten: Counter Terrorism Financing: Does the Current Global Approach Work?