Lee on Prison Abolitionism and AI

Youngjae Lee (Fordham University School of Law) has posted Abolitionism, Artificial Intelligence, and Non-Reformist Reform (Social Research, Volume 92, No. 4) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:

Prison abolitionism has gained significant prominence in criminal law scholarship, while artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across society. Two schools of thought have arisen regarding their intersection. Some scholars contend abolitionists should welcome AI technologies to reduce the carceral state’s reach. Critics view these tools skeptically, arguing that they lead to biased surveillance and incarceration practices. Using this debate as an example, this article seeks to illuminate the distinction between reformist and non-reformist reforms. The article argues that abolitionists’ criticism of reformists as agents of oppression risks alienating potential allies and discouraging progressive interventions in pivotal, formative policy decisions—including those governing the role of AI in the criminal justice system.

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