Topic: Predictive Policing

4 chapters across the catalog

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 1:42:02 - 1:47:55

1564: Zombie Town

Predictive Policing, Dutch Benefits Scandal and Siri

The discussion turns to "predictive policing" and the "Siri" social scoring scandal in the Netherlands. Between 2004 and 2019, faulty algorithms falsely accused 26,000 Dutch parents of benefits fraud, leading to child removals, financial ruin, and suicides. The hosts argue that "AI" is being used as a smokescreen to deflect blame from government bureaucrats for these systemic failures.

Why Why Not
Episode 644 2:12:43 - 2:17:24

644: Why Why Not

Bill Bratton, Predictive Policing Algorithms

NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton discusses the evolution of "predictive policing" using big data and algorithms. Bratton claims the police can now identify potential criminals and crime locations before an offense occurs, comparing the technology to the film "Minority Report." The hosts express concern over the use of arrest records and residency data to pre-emptively target individuals.

The Tolerance Podcast
Episode 551 3:00:36 - 3:03:22

551: The Tolerance Podcast

PredPol and High-Tech Crime Fighting

Police departments in Santa Cruz and Los Angeles are using "PredPol" technology to predict where crimes will occur before they happen. This "predictive policing" relies on big data and historical crime mapping to deploy resources. The hosts dismiss this as another way to squander taxpayer money on tech-driven solutions that fail to address the root causes of crime.