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Eric L. Piza, Ph.D.

Lipman Family Professor | School of Criminology & Criminal Justice | Northeastern University

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New York Times: In Wisconsin, a backlash against using data to foretell defendants’ futures

Posted byEric PizaJune 22, 2016August 3, 2024Posted inExpert CommentaryTags:2016

In Wisconsin, a backlash against using data to foretell defendants’ futures…

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