Whose Bias?
Theoretical Economics
2021-11-22 v1
Abstract
Law enforcement acquires costly evidence with the aim of securing the conviction of a defendant, who is convicted if a decision-maker's belief exceeds a certain threshold. Either law enforcement or the decision-maker is biased and is initially overconfident that the defendant is guilty. Although an innocent defendant always prefers an unbiased decision-maker, he may prefer that law enforcement have some bias to none. Nevertheless, fixing the level of bias, an innocent defendant may prefer that the decision-maker, not law enforcement, is biased.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2111.10335,
title = {Whose Bias?},
author = {Vasudha Jain and Mark Whitmeyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.10335},
year = {2021}
}