Anne Milgram promotes algorithmic risk assessment in criminal justice
Anne Milgram promotes algorithmic risk assessment in criminal justice The passage describes Milgram's advocacy for data‑driven risk tools and cites crime‑reduction statistics, but offers no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level political controversy. It lacks actionable names, transactions, or novel allegations involving powerful actors. Key insights: Milgram served as NJ Attorney General (2007‑2010) and later joined the Arnold Foundation.; She championed statistical prediction to reduce murders by 41% in Camden.; Created a risk‑assessment tool with 900+ factors, focusing on objective measures for judges.
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Anne Milgram promotes algorithmic risk assessment in criminal justice The passage describes Milgram's advocacy for data‑driven risk tools and cites crime‑reduction statistics, but offers no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level political controversy. It lacks actionable names, transactions, or novel allegations involving powerful actors. Key insights: Milgram served as NJ Attorney General (2007‑2010) and later joined the Arnold Foundation.; She championed statistical prediction to reduce murders by 41% in Camden.; Created a risk‑assessment tool with 900+ factors, focusing on objective measures for judges.
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