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IJARW2929
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FROM HUMAN JUDGMENT TO ALGORITHMIC DECISION-MAKING: AI AND THE CRISIS OF DUE PROCESS
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International Journal Of All Research Writings |
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IJARW |
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2582-1008 |
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Volume 7 Issue 8 |
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4
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3/10/2026 9:33:06 PM (MM/dd/yyyy) |
Main Author Details
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Name:
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Dr. Suman Mawar |
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Government Law College, Ajmer, |
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Abstract
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Law and Legislature |
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Algorithmic Bias, Artificial Intelligence, Criminal Justice, Due Process, Predictive Policing |
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People are becoming increasingly reliant on technology as it advances. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies designed to achieve certain purposes are gradually automating the world. Nowadays, automation plays an important part in people's lives and has the potential to dramatically revolutionize the criminal justice system. Artificial intelligence is transforming the criminal justice system by promising greater efficacy, precision, and objectivity.
This article examines both sides of artificial intelligence in criminal justice. It shows how algorithmic risk assessments can unfairly penalize poverty or disadvantage, predictive policing can reinforce pre-existing biases, and opaque AI decision-making undermines accountability, transparency, and the presumption of innocence. The article examines international human rights norms as well as constitutional guarantees under Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian Constitution to argue that unregulated AI could damage public trust in the legal system.
However, when appropriately implemented, AI has the potential to improve forensic accuracy, reduce judicial wait times, and promote more equal outcomes. Technology must be utilized in conjunction with clear regulations, regular bias checks, government oversight, and a commitment to justice and human dignity. With these safeguards in place, AI can be utilized to strengthen rather than harm justice. |
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IEEE
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Dr. Suman Mawar, "FROM HUMAN JUDGMENT TO ALGORITHMIC DECISION-MAKING: AI AND THE CRISIS OF DUE PROCESS", International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol. 7, no. 8, pp. 106-109, 2026.
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MLA
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Dr. Suman Mawar "FROM HUMAN JUDGMENT TO ALGORITHMIC DECISION-MAKING: AI AND THE CRISIS OF DUE PROCESS." International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol 7, no. 8, 2026, pp. 106-109.
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APA
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Dr. Suman Mawar (2026). FROM HUMAN JUDGMENT TO ALGORITHMIC DECISION-MAKING: AI AND THE CRISIS OF DUE PROCESS. International Journal Of All Research Writings,
7(8), 106-109.
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