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However, as technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the future of arrest records is poised for a significant transformation. Innovations in data management, artificial intelligence, and predictive analytics are reshaping the way we understand and utilize arrest records . Crime is shaping up as a potent election issue, and one of the key points of debate is over bail: Which suspects should be jailed before trial, and which ones should be released on bond — and for how much money? Black defendants were still 77 percent more likely to be pegged as at higher risk of committing a future violent crime and 45 percent more likely to be predicted to commit a future crime of any. Now Kentucky can join these states as a leader in transforming data into insights that empower lawmakers to shape a better criminal justice system. See how HB 136, Kentucky ’ s latest crime reform, will improve the justice system, strengthen public safety, and help reduce crime. Data from Kentucky ’ s Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) shows that releasing more people pretrial does not compromise public safety. Kentucky should make the emergency release orders permanent, and move forward with bail reform. Here, drawn from interviews with a range of thinkers and practitioners, is a glimpse of how tomorrow’s police officers may go about identifying, pursuing, and arresting their targets. Judges can now consider a new dimension : the future . Criminologists have long tried to predict which criminals are more dangerous before deciding whether they should be released. Today computers crunch data—arrests, type of crime committed, and demographic information—and a risk rating is generated.