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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Criminal Law: Theoretical Review |
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PP: 59-67 |
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doi:10.18576/isl/140301
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Author(s) |
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Samer Moh’d Salem Alduros,
Hanan Al-Daher,
Khamis Abed Rabu Al Khattab,
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Abstract |
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| Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming various aspects of society, including criminal law. This paper reviews theoretical impact of AI on criminal law, highlighting both positive and negative consequences. The fragmented understanding of AI’s role in criminal law.
The study examines AI’s historical development in criminal justice, early law enforcement applications, and differing impacts on developed and developing countries. Ethical and legal issues, such as bias and discrimination in AI algorithms, and the accountability of AI system, are addressed. The potential of AI in legal decision-making, predictive policing, and sentencing is explored, along with associated and limitations.
The study concludes with future trends and implications of AI in criminal law, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to address evolving challenges and leverage AI’s benefits.
Recommendations are provided to guide the responsible integration of AI in criminal justice, ensuring supports fairness and justice.
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