BLOUNT, K. (2023). Applying Existing Legal Frameworks to Predictive Policing with Artificial Intelligence: Gaps, Tensions, and Individual Harms [Doctoral thesis, Unilu - Université du Luxembourg]. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/60344 |
Blount, K. (2022). Expanding traditional enforcement designs to actors across the public-private divide: the example of criminal law. In Studies on Enforcement in Multilevel Regulatory Systems. Nomos. |
Blount, K. (2022). Using Artificial Intelligence to Prevent Crime: implications for due process and criminal justice. AI and Society. doi:10.1007/s00146-022-01513-z Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
Blount, K. (11 November 2021). Applying the Presumption of Innocence to Policing with AI. International Review of Penal Law, 92 (1). Peer reviewed |
Blount, K. (30 June 2021). Seeking Compatibility in Preventing Crime with Artificial Intelligence and Ensuring a Fair Trial. Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology, 15 (1), 25-51. doi:10.5817/MUJLT2021-1-2 Peer reviewed |
Blount, K. (21 April 2021). Prison in Iran, a known unknown, By Nahid Rahimipour Anaraki. Crime, Law and Social Change, 76 (2), 215-218. doi:10.1007/s10611-021-09967-w |
Blount, K. (2021). Determining Pretrial Detention by Algorithm: The Lesser of Two Evils? Criminal Justice Magazine, 36 (1), p. 45-47. |
Blount, K. (19 November 2020). Smoke but no fire, convicting the innocent of crimes that never happened. By Jessica S. Henry (University of California Press). Crime, Law and Social Change, 75 (4), 411-414. doi:10.1007/s10611-020-09923-0 |
Blount, K. (November 2020). Forfeiting legal protections to prevent crime? The case of artificial intelligence and predictive policing. Católica Law Review, 4 (3), 51-82. doi:10.34632 Peer reviewed |
Blount, K. (September 2017). Body Worn Cameras with Facial Recognition Technology: When It Constitutes a Search. Criminal Law Practitioner, III (IV Fall), 61-81. Peer reviewed |