“…Further, critics contend that risk tools reinscribe-and possibly amplify-existing structural inequalities, including class, race, and gender ones (Angwin et al, 2016;Goddard & Myers, 2016;Gonzalez van Cleve & Mayes, 2015;Harcourt, 2007Harcourt, , 2010O'Neil, 2016;Mayson, 2019). In particular, risk assessments hold the potential of reproducing disparities that occur in other locations in criminal justice practices (Ferguson, 2017;Harcourt, 2007Harcourt, , 2010O'Neil, 2016), including the overrepresentation of poor and minority individuals in communities targeted for aggressive policing, in criminal prosecutions, and in imprisonment (Alexander, 2008;Gonzalez van Cleve, 2016;Wacquant, 2009;Wakefield & Uggen, 2010).…”