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Attaining Security Through Algorithms: Perspectives of Refugees and Data Experts

Theorizing Criminality and Policing in the Digital Media Age

ISBN: 978-1-83909-112-4, eISBN: 978-1-83909-111-7

Publication date: 25 March 2021

Abstract

Purpose: This study explores the perspectives of data experts (DXs) and refugees on the algorithms used by law enforcement officers and focuses on emerging insecurities. The authors take police risk-scoring algorithms (PRSA) as a proxy to examine perceptions on algorithms that make/assist sensitive decisions affecting people’s lives.

Methodology/approach: In-depth interviews were conducted with DXs (24) in Estonia and refugees (19) in Estonia and Turkey. Using projective techniques, the interviewees were provided a simple definition of PRSA and a photo to encourage them to share their perspectives. The authors applied thematic analysis to the data combining manual and computer-aided techniques using the Maxqda software.

Findings: The study revealed that the perspectives on PRSA may change depending on the individual’s position relative to the double security paradox surrounding refugees. The use of algorithms for a sensitive matter such as security raises concerns about potential social outcomes, intentions of authorities and fairness of the algorithms. The algorithms are perceived to construct further social borders in society and justify extant ideas about marginalized groups.

Research limitations: The study made use of a small population sample and aimed at exploring perspectives of refugees and DXs by taking PRSA as the case without targeting representativeness.

Originality/value: The study is based on a double security paradox where refugees who escape their homelands due to security concerns are also considered to be national security threats. DXs, on the other hand, represent a group that takes an active role in decisions about who is at risk and who is risky. The study provides insights on two groups of people who are engaged with algorithms in different ways.

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Acknowledgements

acknowledgements

We would like to thank all the interviewees who took part in our study. Also, we are very thankful for the reviewers who provided valuable feedback to the earlier version of our article. This work has been supported by the European Regional Development Fund (Dora Plus), European Commission through the H2020 project Finest Twins (grant No. 856602) and developmental program ASTRA of Tallinn University of Technology for years 2016-2022 (2014-2020.4.01.16-0032).

Citation

Kasapoglu, T. and Masso, A. (2021), "Attaining Security Through Algorithms: Perspectives of Refugees and Data Experts", Wiest, J.B. (Ed.) Theorizing Criminality and Policing in the Digital Media Age (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 47-65. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020210000020009

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