Artificial intelligence, predictive policing, and gender violence prevention
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https://doi.org/10.58725/rivjr.v1i2.39Keywords:
Gender violence, Artificial intelligence, predictive policing, predictive algorithms, Viogén systemAbstract
Violence against women is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon around the world and has an enormous impact on the lives of victims, their families and society. In this brief study we will focus on the use of both artificial intelligence and mere predictive algorithms to prevent the repetition of this violence by adopting, where appropriate, the necessary precautionary measures. The study begins with a brief exposition of the origin and evolution of artificial intelligence and its progressive incidence in the field of Law. Next, we analyze the strengths and weaknesses of police and judicial artificial intelligence and, thirdly, we deal in detail with the important Spanish experience of applying predictive algorithms against gender violence through the VioGén system.
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