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Unlocking Justice

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How we can challenge social injustice—with data and humanityThe American legal system does not offer equal justice to all; we can see obvious racial disparities in sentencing, policing, and incarce...
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How we can challenge social injustice—with data and humanity

The American legal system does not offer equal justice to all; we can see obvious racial disparities in sentencing, policing, and incarceration. In Unlocking Justice, Chad Topaz offers a concrete way forward, demonstrating how a candid dialogue between social justice and data science can empower communities, spark informed debate, and inspire advocacy. In addition to big ideas, Topaz brings the receipts—the data. Drawing on unedited police call logs, chaotic city websites, fragmented judicial records, and other overlooked sources, Topaz explains how social forces shape the data we collect, influencing whose voices are heard and whose remain unheard. From a rural New England town plagued by police misconduct to New York’s notorious Rikers Island jail, the stories Topaz tells demonstrate how numbers can expose injustice—and how data can underpin activism.

Topaz shows readers how to interpret data in context and question underlying assumptions, providing even those who might be math-averse with practical tools to challenge inequities. He takes readers through his own data science activism, including an examination of public judicial data that revealed the identities of judges who imposed excessive bail; a data-driven investigation of racial disparities in policing, prompted by a police station’s openly displayed portrait of Hitler; and an analysis of Florida’s controversial risk algorithm, COMPAS, for racial bias. The book’s “Show Your Work” companion website connects readers to data sources and the studies behind the stories. When we are armed with the facts and the numbers, Topaz assures us, we can all be effective advocates for transparency, accountability, and justice.

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Price: $27.95
Pages: 232
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 02 June 2026
ISBN: 9780691276151
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, Political structure and processes, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General, MATHEMATICS / Applied, Social discrimination and social justice, Applied mathematics

"This is a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of statistics and social justice. To anyone else standing at this intersection – or just wondering whether to head there – it will make for a wise and witty companion."---Anna Britten, Significance
Chad M. Topaz is professor of complex systems at Williams College and cofounder of the QSIDE Institute, which uses data science to promote equity and justice. An award-winning educator and researcher recognized by the National Academy of Sciences, the Association for Women in Mathematics, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, he has written numerous studies at the intersection of data science, social justice, and public policy. His opinion pieces have appeared in The Chicago Tribune, The New York Daily News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Inside Higher Ed, and other publications.