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The Constitutionality of Using Computer Models to Determine Criminal Sentences (Video)
This video explores the controversy surrounding the constitutionality of applying risk-assessment tools in determining the outcome of criminal cases. The video discusses two cases to illustrate potentially implicated constitutional provisions. First, a challenge based on the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause. Second, a challenge based on the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.
As you consider the material, keep in mind the (conflicting?) interests of judicial efficiency and constitutional protections/justice.
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