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Is AI Putting Remote Probation Supervision at Risk Before It Even Starts?

 
 
 

David Jackson and Jed Stone focus on the use of AI in probation and advocate for investigations to understand the opportunity, address issues and innovate for the good of all.

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Richard Rowley12 March 2025
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