id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qat5wku64jggneyzzyqfx3xhyi Emily Keddell Algorithmic Justice in Child Protection: Statistical Fairness, Social Justice and the Implications for Practice 2019 22 .pdf application/pdf 15483 1174 55 Algorithmic Justice in Child Protection: Statistical Fairness, Social Justice and the Implications for Practice a number of challenging problems in the child protection context, as the data that predictive tools Keywords: child protection; predictive analytics; rights; social justice; algorithms; decision making sharp uptake of predictive tools in child protection contexts where many social workers practice. important justice issues for both the families child protection systems work with and the social workers uniform types of data, nor a single end user impacted by the use of algorithmic risk prediction tools in family support services, in child protection screening decision making, or in risk terrain profiling to national child protection service and compared the tool's accuracy to human decision makers—social the decisions that become data points in predictive tools in the child protection context reflect objective assessment and decision making in child protective services: Predictive risk modeling in context. ./cache/work_qat5wku64jggneyzzyqfx3xhyi.pdf ./txt/work_qat5wku64jggneyzzyqfx3xhyi.txt