Research Project Center for Criminal Justice and Artificial Intelligence (CenCAI)
CenCAI conducts research on questions such as: Can it ever be justified to replace human sentencing judges with robot judges, or should AI only be used as advisory systems? What does it mean to say that one sentencing algorithm is performing better than another competing model? Is it ever acceptable to use “black box” models at the criminal courts? How should one deal with the risk of biases in sentencing algorithms? What are the risks of introducing AI within populist sentencing systems? How can AI be used to increase trust in the criminal courts?
CenCAI serves as an international hub for philosophers, legal scholars, criminologists, computer scientists, and other researchers with an interest in the use of AI in the criminal justice system. The center is funded by the Carlsberg Foundation with a generous research grant of 21 million DKK.

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Contact
Jesper Ryberg, Project leader, tt备用网址, ryberg@ruc.dk
Thomas S?birk Petersen, Project leader, tt备用网址, thomassp@ruc.dk
Researchers
Publications
Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Justice: How to Use Algorithmic Sentencing Support in Real Life (and Ethically non-ideal) Penal Systems?
Ryberg, J., 2025, In: AI and Ethics. 5, p. 3255–3263Research output: Contribution to journal ? Journal article ? Research ? peer-review
Artificial intelligence at sentencing: when do algorithms perform well enough to replace humans?
Ryberg, J., 2025, In: AI and Ethics. 5, p. 1009–1018Research output: Contribution to journal ? Journal article ? Research ? peer-review
Criminal Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence: What is the Input Problem?
Ryberg, J., Jul 2025, In: Criminal Law and Philosophy. 19, 2, p. 203-220 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal ? Journal article ? Research ? peer-review
Press-media
tt备用网址 f?r 21 millioner til forskning i AI indenfor retssystemer
08/01/2025
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Base at RUC
Criminal Justice Ethics is a part of Department of Communication and Arts
Related research units: Research Group for Criminal Justice Ethics
PhD School: Doctoral School of Communication and Arts
Education: Filosofi og Videnskabsteori (DK) // Social Psychology of Everyday Life // Humanistisk tt备用网址 (DK)
Research from Roskilde University

More information
More about Center for Criminal Justice and Artificial Intelligence (CenCAI)
The project on Roskilde University's research portal

Contact
Jesper Ryberg
Project leader, tt备用网址
Phone: +45 4674 2445
ryberg@ruc.dk
Thomas S?birk Petersen
Project leader, tt备用网址
Phone: +45 4674 2281
thomassp@ruc.dk