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In Pursuit of Fairness: A Research Note on Gender Responsivity and Racial Bias in Criminal Justice Actuarial Risk Assessments

  • University of North Texas
  • Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, Newark

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Abstract

The National Institute of Justice Recidivism Forecasting Challenge was designed to enhance knowledge about predicting recidivism. In December 2021, the winning contestants attended a symposium. This article reviews points about fairness in criminal justice risk assessment discussed by symposium participants. The transcripts were thematically coded to reveal discussion points. This article reports the topics from roundtable discussions which centered on developing algorithms to achieve racially equitable outcomes and account for gender-specific needs. The following specific themes regarding bias in risk assessment were identified: reducing bias, improving fairness in risk assessments, gender-specific needs, and implications of gender-specific needs for programming. These identified themes point to the complexity of addressing bias in risk assessment. Conflicting definitions of fairness mean that stakeholders must prioritize what is most important to them. Stakeholders should pay close attention to variables that predict female recidivism and develop risk assessments and programming with gender-specific needs in mind.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-53
Number of pages14
JournalCriminal Justice Policy Review
Volume36
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • fairness
  • gender
  • implementation
  • race
  • risk assessments

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