How to Safely Bring AI into Law Enforcement
How to Safely Bring AI into Law Enforcement
https://fas.org/publication/safe-ai-police-reports/
Publish Date: 2026-06-09 10:43:00
Source Domain: fas.org
Commercial artificial intelligence tools have recently emerged that are able to produce police reports. Some police departments have already adopted this technology. Also, some individual officers are using publicly-available AI tools. If AI could greatly reduce the time spent producing police reports, this could either substantially reduce the cost of policing, or free up police officers for other work. However, if the resulting reports are inaccurate, incomplete or biased, or if the process leaks confidential information, this could undermine the criminal justice system and harm citizens, perhaps causing an innocent person to be charged with a crime while the actual criminal is overlooked. At this time, both the benefits and the risks are poorly understood.
Yet, despite the uncertainty, each of the more than 18 thousand law enforcement agencies in the U.S. must make its own decision about the use of AI. These agencies do not have the expertise or resources to assess whether any of the AI-based products on the market are right for them, and if so, what training, departmental policies and deployment strategies are needed to use the technology both safely and effectively.
This memo proposes fostering innovation in AI for policing without sacrificing safety through a combination of centralized actions by the U.S. Department of Justice and independent actions by state and local law enforcement agencies. The Department of Justice, through its National Institute of Justice, should establish a new research and evaluation program that will give state and local government agencies the information they need to make the best decisions about use of AI for police reports given their own needs and resources, and keep Congress and the Department of Justice abreast of AI use in policing nationwide as well. Each state and local agency should use this information to devise its own strategy, addressing issues such as whether to adopt…