Chapter 13 The Digital Turn in Mental Health and Disability Law Actuarial Traditions and AI Futures of Risk Assessment From a Human Rights Perspective

This chapter considers the use of automated and AI-enabled technologies in forensic mental health contexts, focusing on the use of predictive analytics in risk assessment. Risk assessment in forensic mental health care has been the subject of longstanding experimentation in quantitative techniques o...

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Main Author: Gooding, Piers (auth)
Other Authors: Maker, Yvette (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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