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AI in Criminal Law

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At a time when AI is already being integrated into the criminal justice systems of the US and other countries, and legal professionals are considering the accuracy and impact of using AI in their preparatory work, AI in Criminal Law provides much-needed insights for legal practitioners.

This succinct volume covers the core questions and issues facing legal practitioners - from an overview of core AI concepts and data protections, to use of AI in preparing skeleton arguments and writing submissions. It also explores the use of AI by criminals in England and Wales and abroad. This is important for practitioners as they need to be aware of how new technology is increasingly facilitating criminal activity, particularly fraud, money laundering, and theft of private information.

Written by an author team who combine experience of AI policy and regulation with the legal practitioner's perspective, this unique book brings those working in criminal and cyber law up to date with how AI has already been, and will continue to be, integrated into different phases of the criminal justice process and will therefore likely impact on their practice.

This title is also available within Bloomsbury Professional's Cyber Law online service.


List of contents










Part 1: An Introduction to AI and Data Protection for lawyers
Introduction to AI Fundamentals
An Introduction to UK and EU Data Protection Law for/in AI

Part 2: AI in Crime
How AI is being used in/for Criminal Activities
How AI is being used to detect crime

Part 3: AI in Legal Practice
AI in your legal practice: the preliminaries
AI in day-to-day practice: writing submissions, conducting research, transcription, and translation
AI in Court: how the judiciary is already using AI
Conclusion:
The future of law in the age of AI - future developments in the field


About the author

Dr Áine Josephine Tyrrell is an interdisciplinary researcher focused on AI and technology law, data protection, and data privacy. Before being called to the Bar, she was a Technology Policy Advisor for the UK’s Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) specialising in AI policy and regulation and a policy specialist for Harvey Nash at Google UK.Ben Douglas-Jones KC is a barrister at 5 Paper Buildings in London. He is also an attorney-at-law in Grenada, with rights of audience in the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal, a Deputy High Court Judge, Recorder of the Crown Court and Master of the Bench (Gray’s Inn). He specialises in human rights, human trafficking and modern slavery, appeals, complex fraud, homicide, serious crime and regulatory law, including consumer and intellectual property. His human rights and appellate practice has seen him appear in many recent leading cases concerning human trafficking and refugees, and human rights in financial crime, including special court cases before three successive Lords Chief Justices. Chambers and Partners describes him as “An extremely talented barrister with exceptionally broad knowledge of the law, who can juggle the preparation of multiple complex cases concurrently.” Ben co-wrote the Crown Prosecution Service and Law Society Guidance on human trafficking and immigration crime and Judicial College Guidance on trafficking. He is a contributing editor of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice, Southwell, Brewer and Douglas-Jones KC, Bloomsbury Professional, 2018 (1st Ed) and 2020 (2nd ed) and an author of Blackstone’s Guide to the Consumer Rights Act 2015. He provides domestic and international training on human rights in the context of judicial, practitioner and regulatory compliance training and has provided evidence to governmental committees on trafficking and transparency of supply chains. Ben has been a Gray’s Inn advocacy trainer for many years.

Summary

This new addition to the Bloomsbury Professional Insights series examines how AI will impact the criminal justice system and flags risks that practitioners should be aware of.

Foreword

This new addition to the Bloomsbury Professional Insights series examines how AI will impact the criminal justice system and flags risks that practitioners should be aware of.

Product details

Authors Ben Douglas-Jones KC, Áine Josephine Tyrrell
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.05.2025
 
EAN 9781526531599
ISBN 978-1-5265-3159-9
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 210 mm x 294 mm x 10 mm
Weight 335 g
Series Bloomsbury Professional Law Insights
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

England, Wales, Artificial Intelligence, LAW / Criminal Law / General, Criminal law & procedure, Commonwealth of Nations, EU (European Union), COMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence / General, The Commonwealth, Criminal law: procedure and offences, Wales / Cymru

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