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Anne Milgram promotes algorithmic risk‑assessment tools in criminal justice

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Anne Milgram promotes algorithmic risk‑assessment tools in criminal justice The passage describes Milgram’s advocacy for data‑driven risk assessment in sentencing and policing, but provides no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving powerful actors. It offers limited investigative leads—only a TED talk reference and general claims about crime‑reduction statistics. Key insights: Milgram served as NJ Attorney General (2007‑2010) and later joined the Arnold Foundation.; She championed statistical prediction to reduce murders (41% drop) and overall crime (26% drop) in Camden.; Her team built a risk‑assessment tool with 900+ factors, focusing on nine most predictive.

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kagglehouse-oversightcriminal-justice-reformalgorithmic-risk-assessmentanne-milgramdata-analyticspublic-safety
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