Predictive policing algorithms, which use artificial intelligence (AI) to forecast potential criminal activity and allocate resources, are transforming law enforcement across the globe. This Note examines the ethical, legal, and social implications of implementing predictive policing technologies across various countries—including the United States, China, India, and the European Union (EU). While AI offers benefits such as improved efficiency and crime prevention, its use raises significant concerns about discrimination, bias, and privacy violations. Countries face balancing public safety with their respective philosophies regarding individual rights. The EU is currently the leader in AI regulation, with legal frameworks such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the AI Act. At the same time, nations like China prioritize security, often at the expense of privacy. This analysis underscores the importance of certain philosophies, such as transparent, accountable, and equitable values, in integrating AI technologies into law enforcement practices.
Predictive Policing and the Implications of AI Across Global Frameworks (Vol. 57.3)
28 Aug 2025