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To monitor crime and law enforcement, databases of several organizations, covering different parts of the criminal justice system, have to be integrated. Combined data from different organizations may then be analyzed, for instance, to investigate how specific groups of suspects move through the system. Such insight is useful for several reasons, for example, to define an effective and coherent safety policy. To integrate or relate judicial data two approaches are currently employed: a data warehouse and a dataspace approach. The former is useful for applications that require combined data on an individual level. The latter is suitable for data with a higher level of aggregation. However, developing applications that exploit combined judicial data is not without risk. One important issue while handling such data is the protection of the privacy of individuals. Therefore, several precautions have to be taken in the data integration process: use aggregate data, follow the Dutch Personal Data Protection Act, and filter out privacy-sensitive results. Another issue is that judicial data is essentially different from data in exact or technical sciences. Therefore, data mining should be used with caution, in particular to avoid incorrect conclusions and to prevent discrimination and stigmatization of certain groups of individuals.
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van den Braak, S., Choenni, S., Verwer, S. (2013). Combining and Analyzing Judicial Databases. In: Custers, B., Calders, T., Schermer, B., Zarsky, T. (eds) Discrimination and Privacy in the Information Society. Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30487-3_10
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