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July 29, 2025
AI thinks you should go to jail, even if you didn't do the crime
Published by Justice Innovation Lab
Learn about the dangers of using artificial intelligence in the criminal legal system, based on testing that reveals ChatGPT's problematic preference for prosecution regardless of case facts.
Charleston prosecutors tossed weak cases without hurting safety, study finds
Published by The Post and Courier
Commentary: Charleston County cut jail time, saved tax dollars without compromising safety
Published by The Post and Courier
Advancing Data-Driven Policy: How Justice Innovation Lab Uses OSF to Strengthen Randomized Clinical Trial Design and Transparency
Published by Center for Open Science
“Timely justice” report shows screening cases can cut costs and jail time without sacrificing safety
Published by Justice Innovation Lab
‘Who do you want to be?’ The question that led a former prosecutor to seek a fairer system
Published by The Parthenon
Statistical Claims Under the California Racial Justice Act
Published by Stanford Law School
2024 Year-in-Review: SIX transformative accomplishments you helped make possible
Published by Justice Innovation Lab
In Salt Lake City, prosecutors from around the country talk reform
Published by Utah News Dispatch.