Racial Profiling 2.0 | Full Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 1 мар 2020
- "As police departments turn to big data to help reduce crime in their neighborhoods, advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about high-tech racial profiling. The algorithm-driven systems analyze supposedly impartial historical crime data to predict where crimes will occur or who might commit them. But critics say the data can actually reinforce biased past police practices. This CBS Reports documentary raises the question: Are predictive policing programs actually super-charging racial bias?
CBS Reports Originals is our premium documentary series that is sure to challenge your views on this and a variety of other issues. See our full series library at cbsnews.com/cbs-reports."
Why is the police not educated longer and in mock situations more. In Norway it is a bachelor.
you have no opinion on what happens here.
Going AI / Predictive policing mode - what could possibly go wrong?
7:14 Andrew reminds me of Matthew Broaddrick
Glad i came across this...it been going on for years especially in L.A...👍
Algorithms are built by humans. Humans are flawed. They (algorithms) would be more effective if (while being built), every race and gender had a seat at the table. Otherwise history repeats itself. Good report.
What happened to the young woman’s son?
It’s not that the algorithm is flawed so much as that they are being used with the initial data pool already being a bit racially biased.
Damn we deleting comments huh?
People don't have a bad day any more, they have a bad year, nowadays.
Despite Being Only 13 Percent of the Population...
That is a b.s. statement made famous by Fox. If you are always watching and busting one group of people, wouldn't the data naturally be skewed to appear like they are committing all the crimes?
This system will create a data profile of individuals without their consent. And it does nothing to change racial profiling, it just makes it easier. Big brother can only watch you if you surrender your liberties!
are the points good or bad
How did the police react?
JUST. HIRE THE PEOPLE. THAT'S GONNA DO THE RIGHT THING. CASE CLOSE.
It seems like the people who do the right thing are not profitable.
they cost too much, and we've run out all the non-shitbags in our departments across the country
@@DUKEOFSOUNDS ever heard of police training
I think it would be wise to determine the difference between profiling based on crimes and just profiling based on race alone. I believe some profiling can be useful to solve crimes but is too often used just in race alone. At this point in the United States we have American culture but we also have different cultures within our culture. So what would be considered a normal behavior in a big city may not be normal in a small town. Hence the profiling methods wouldn't hold up in every scenario. I think every race and culture does some of there own cultural profiling...which can be true and correct at times but also can be horribly wrong. Example) police should not heavily profile black people because they are black and it should not be assumed that all white cops are racist or arrest people cause they are a different race...just saying assuming this about a white cop is also racial profiling.
you will always be guilty when there corporate design is falsified for further funding.)
The mckinney police are jokes
doesnt specify if they were legal gun owners lol. thats how they flaw statistics
And next week "How tomorrows police will all be robots"... Another totalitarian tip toe into the future of mankind!!!.. Another point,... we never ever hear the causes and why, I feel this would be the most effective way to honestly police, my guess is if poverty alone is dealt with (and its causes) and global big corporations are dealt with then there would probably not be such a need for police alone... I always ask one question "Who REALLY Benefits" (clue: think BIG)
This is exactly why I dont have a Ring Camera 💁♂️
CBS Race baiting 101
Here's an idea: how about all the malls and stores that have been robbed, vandalized, or had people committing assaults publish ALL the videos of those incidents on RUclips or elsewhere and let people draw their own conclusions regarding stereotypes? I mean, what would be the harm in seeing the actual facts, not just talk? Does someone, or some group have something to fear from that? No commentary, just roll the tapes....let the people actually see what creates stereotypes in Police as well as somehow creating a stereotype in a computer?
Exactly.
So you want to have “mall/store” related incidents.. not general crime. Interesting… almost as if you have a very specific stereotype… that you want to stereotype…
You also seem to have missed the whole point of this video.
@@HiThisIsMine no actually all crime. Analyze exactly the races, ages, origins of criminal behavior.
Officers have their own lives and families to think about as well. So, they are going to frisk black people at higher rates than white people if they believe a black person is more likely to have a weapon.
Agreed about 95% are black
Sounds like liberal BS to me
He calls success putting innocent blacks into jail?
GOT EM!!
google pacstove. Skip the chi-com junk. MADE IN USA!
Sad...
#DEFUNDTHEPOLICE
Horrible reporting, so one sided. How about showing what the Officers have to deal with on a daily basis. If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck
Seems ta work, what’s the hold up. ?
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Wow, that asian reporter doesn't even care about black people as he's Japanese living a way better life in the USA or Japan 😒"
"Racial profiling"
Translation: Using common sense.
Explain
@@davidgn40 Google TNB
@@xavierx4692 all I got was trinitrobenzene and Thomas and Betts