Think of predictive policing like a weather forecast, but for crime: it uses past crime reports and related data to predict where and when crime is more likely to happen so police can decide where to send officers. This review looks at both the potential benefits (more efficient policing, prevention) and the serious drawbacks (bias, fairness, and civil liberties concerns).
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