The Virtual Forum for Knowledge Exchange in the Mathematical Sciences (V-KEMS) and the Institute of Mathematical Innovation (IMI) hosted a three day virtual study group on the general theme of the interaction between mathematics/AI and the justice system. This event used mathematical, statistical and machine learning tools to examine issues related to the justice system and to establish/strengthen links between the mathematics and the justice communities. The attendees were a mixture of mathematical scientists and members of the justice system. Experts introduced the main themes and three main problem areas that were addressed:

  • Modelling throughput through the justice system
  • Statistical study of possible bias in jury selection/sentencing
  • The role of AI in the justice system; opportunities, dangers and ethics

This event was supported by the KE Hub and ICMS was delighted to provide funding through our Mathematics for Humanity scheme.