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On the Ethics and Practicalities of Artificial Intelligence, Risk Assessment, and Race

Neil R. Hogan, Ethan Q. Davidge and Gabriela Corabian
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online September 2021, 49 (3) 326-334; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.200116-20
Neil R. Hogan
Dr. Hogan is Program Coordinator, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General, and Professional Affiliate, University of Saskatchewan. Mr. Davidge is a Certified Threat Assessor, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General. Dr. Corabian is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist, Northern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Program, Alberta Health Services.
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Ethan Q. Davidge
Dr. Hogan is Program Coordinator, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General, and Professional Affiliate, University of Saskatchewan. Mr. Davidge is a Certified Threat Assessor, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General. Dr. Corabian is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist, Northern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Program, Alberta Health Services.
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Gabriela Corabian
Dr. Hogan is Program Coordinator, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General, and Professional Affiliate, University of Saskatchewan. Mr. Davidge is a Certified Threat Assessor, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General. Dr. Corabian is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist, Northern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Program, Alberta Health Services.
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vol. 49 no. 3 326-334
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https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.200116-20
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34083423

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1093-6793
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  • Published online September 6, 2021.

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  1. Neil R. Hogan, PhD,
  2. Ethan Q. Davidge, MA and
  3. Gabriela Corabian, PhD
  1. Dr. Hogan is Program Coordinator, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General, and Professional Affiliate, University of Saskatchewan. Mr. Davidge is a Certified Threat Assessor, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Alberta Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General. Dr. Corabian is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist, Northern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Program, Alberta Health Services.
  1. Address correspondence to: Neil R. Hogan, PhD, Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, ALERT West Campus, T5S OC1, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. E-mail: neil.hogan{at}usask.ca.

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