Published Jan 16, 2023
How Bad Data Traps People in the US Justice System | Clementine Jacoby | TED
Clementine Jacoby reveals how outdated data systems in the US justice system trap individuals in prolonged incarceration and discusses the transformative potential of integrated databases and innovative tools to expedite inmate release and reform probation numbers, highlighting her work with Recidiviz.

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