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Pretrial risk assessment instruments in the US criminal justice system—what lessons can be learned for the European Union (CROSBI ID 307642)

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Novokmet, Ante ; Tomičić, Zvonimir ; Vinković, Zoran Pretrial risk assessment instruments in the US criminal justice system—what lessons can be learned for the European Union // International journal of law and information technology, 30 (2022), 1; 1-22. doi: 10.1093/ijlit/eaac006

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Novokmet, Ante ; Tomičić, Zvonimir ; Vinković, Zoran

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Pretrial risk assessment instruments in the US criminal justice system—what lessons can be learned for the European Union

This article explores the possibilities of using artificial intelligence (AI) in the European judicial area with a special emphasis on risk assessment instruments and the justification of their use in determining the likelihood that a defendant at large will seek to thwart the goal of criminal proceedings. In this regard, experiences in the application of various risk assessment instruments in US judicial practice are first analysed. Then the European normative framework established at the level of the Council of Europe and European Union (EU) law is considered with special emphasis on the ‘Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down harmonized rules on artificial intelligence’ as a key normative act that will determine the long-term preconditions for the application of the risk assessment instruments in the criminal proceedings of EU Member States. Finally, an attempt is made to give answers to some specific questions that arose from the implementation of AI in EU criminal justice systems taking into account the presumption of innocence, the right to an objective and impartial judge and the principle of proportionality.

artificial intelligence ; risk assessment instruments ; criminal proceedings ; pretrial detention ; fair trial ; EU law

This article is a product of work that has been fully supported by the Faculty of Law Osijek Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek under the project nr. IP-PRAVOS-18 ‘Artificial intelligence and criminal law’.

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30 (1)

2022.

1-22

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0967-0769

1464-3693

10.1093/ijlit/eaac006

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