Who guards the guards with AI-driven robots? The ethicalness and cognitive neutralization of police violence following AI-robot advice

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Who guards the guards with AI-driven robots? The ethicalness and cognitive neutralization of police violence following AI-robot advice. / Hohensinn, Lisa; Willems, Jurgen; Soliman, Meikel et al.
in: Public Management Review, Jahrgang 26, Nr. 8, 07.2024, S. 2355-2379.

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Hohensinn L, Willems J, Soliman M, Vanderelst D, Stoll J. Who guards the guards with AI-driven robots? The ethicalness and cognitive neutralization of police violence following AI-robot advice. Public Management Review. 2024 Jul;26(8):2355-2379. Epub 2023 Okt 17. doi: 10.1080/14719037.2023.2269203

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title = "Who guards the guards with AI-driven robots? The ethicalness and cognitive neutralization of police violence following AI-robot advice",
abstract = "We investigate whether the perceived ethicalness of police actions changes when police follow an AI-robot{\textquoteright}s advice. We assess whether perceived ethicalness of police violence is higher when police follow robot advice to arrest a passer-by, compared to no robot advice to arrest the passer-by. Using neutralization theory, we test how blame-shifting occurs. When police violently arrest an innocent passer-by, the violence is neutralized when the decision was made following the AI-robot. Perceived ethicalness of police violence is higher when the passer-by is a terrorist, and police violence against a passer-by is neutralized through {\textquoteleft}denial of victim{\textquoteright} and {\textquoteleft}denial of injury{\textquoteright}.",
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author = "Lisa Hohensinn and Jurgen Willems and Meikel Soliman and Dieter Vanderelst and Jonathan Stoll",
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AU - Stoll, Jonathan

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