Justice.exe Apk

Justice.exe Apk

Latest version 4.0
20 Apr 2017

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version4.0
Rating3.6/5, based on 160 votes
Size‎33.9 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 2.3+ (Gingerbread)
Author's NotesJustice.exe is a informative game about perils of machine learning algorithms.

About Justice.exe APK

Justice.exe APK Download for Android
Justice.exe APK Download for Android

Description

Welcome to the Justice© Risk Assessment and Sentencing assistant program. Our patented machine learning algorithms will learn from your decisions and rely on your sense of judgement to assist you in deterring the risk level of defendants and assigning consistent and fair sentences. Our motto is “Equal Justice under Law!”

Justice.exe is a short narrative game the informs the player of the dangers of the use of machine learning algorithms in the criminal justice sentencing system.

Latest updates

What's new in version 4.0

Improved player feedback.

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  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
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  • Confirm with OK

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  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.WhenMachinesDecide.Justicexe-v4.0-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

4.0 (3)33.9 MB

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User's Reivew

3 ★Meh. It's a cool idea.
5 ★I loved it!
5 ★Really good.
4 ★A progress bar of some sort would be nice.
5 ★Awesome game 👍
4 ★Cool game! Good lengthy. A liiiittle buggy, but completely forgivable. I've been anticipating this launch for a while. I learned something.
5 ★Misleading title, executables cannot run on Android. 5/7
4 ★I REALLY like this with some caveats, but before I say them I think the purpose and point behind it is well executed. Towards the end there were things I wasn't sure was supposed to happen or was a bug. After about case #30 I lost more and more of the information, which I already wish there was more of. To the point of by the end I only had the picture, the sentences and maybe one category if prior offenses. Ok my sticking points Again, I think the point is well made and some arbitrary argument of moral and ethics can be made but for example when looking at someone charged with murder, what we're the circumstances? There is a big difference if some one commits 1st degree planned for a year BTK style murder and someone who maybe bludgeoned a home invader. As well as what were the prior felonies? I don't exactly think we should always use prior offenses particularly non-violent ones but again circumstances can really matter. Which brings me to my last point some of the sentence had really extreme differences which make my above point more important. From a game design perspective I get that this isn't going to be 100% accurate (and it shouldn't) but if you have one sentence of 0 and the other is a year or several years that your putting someone away circumstances can really make a difference in decision. Like stalking yeah maybe he/she has no priors but is there record of several incidents of police involvment, is there other cases of them stalking abusing someone else who didn't want to press charges? Would mental health be more appropriate? Again I understand some of the limitations but I feel either a little more flexibility in sentencing or more information about the offenses would more accurately show people their bias. For example their were numerous times I selected the 0 option because I feel it's ludicrous to sentence someone to 2 years in prison for petty theft but if there were a third option would it show that I'm nicer to a particular race or other circumstances? Sorry for the long winded review I recently finished the criminology cert at the University of Utah and I think this app/game is AMAZING because this really is an issue not just in criminal justice but so many others (línea the website says) I love the art and overall deisgn of GUI, look and feel.
5 ★This mobile application has peaked my interest.
3 ★The control can be better, and I wish there was a restart button
4 ★Go Utes
2 ★First off, I swiped based on prior offenses, and the offense in question. Still the algorithm focused on race and other stuff which had nothing to do with the decision. Ie No matter the person, murder would still be life. And it also came to the conclusion that I sentenced vandalism harder, although I always swiped left.