Artificial Intelligence in Child Protection Case Assessments

This policy brief will cover the use of AI in child protection services, the risks it poses to family integrity and civil rights, and the need for clear policy standards to ensure accountability and fairness.

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April 7, 2026

Inquiry-driven, this project may reflect personal views, aiming to enrich problem-related discourse.

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Amna Cesic

2026 Winter Fellow

Amna is an undergraduate student studying Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. She is interested in criminal justice reform, child welfare, and the ways government institutions shape social welfare and justice.

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