Predictive Policing Program by Florida Sheriff’s Office Allegedly Violated Residents’ Rights and Targeted Children of Vulnerable Groups

September 1, 2015

The Intelligence-Led Policing model implemented by the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office is being scrutinized for potential misuse. Critics claim that the model, reportedly developed based on questionable science and biased data, contained sensitive information and irrelevant attributes about students. This raises concerns about discrimination and privacy violations.

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Alleged deployer
pasco-sheriff's-office
Alleged developer
unknown
Alleged harmed parties
pasco-residents, pasco-black-students, pasco-students-with-disabilities

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