BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//OpenACalendar//NONSGML OpenACalendar//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Sheffield Legal Hackers: Technology and Criminal Justice - Pan el Discussion - Open Tech Calendar BEGIN:VEVENT UID:10884@otc.opentechcalendar.co.uk URL:https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/10884-technology-and-criminal-just ice-panel-discussion SUMMARY:Sheffield Legal Hackers: Technology and Criminal Justice - Panel Di scussion DESCRIPTION:2020 opened with a call from senior UK police leaders for bette r\, smarted and more integrated uses of new data-driven methods\, new appl ications of technology in order to help alleviate challenges faced by the police service as a whole\, and to better innovate services in protecting the public. However\, as recent regulatory and judicial moves have shown\, these innovations are not without legal and ethical problems.\n\nOur pane llists will each in turn express their views on this matter and help you e xplore these in key areas of the debate.\n\nJoin us on our ONLINE event at 6PM on 25 NOVEMBER 2020 to hear the thoughts of:\n\nJamie Grace - Senior Lecturer in Law at the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice\, S heffield Hallam University\, focusing on data-driven\, predictive policing .\n\nDetected Chief Superintendent Chris Todd - Head of Professional Stand ards at West Midlands Police\, focusing on data ethics issues in policing. \n\nProfessor Stuart Lister - Processor of Policing and Criminal Justice\, University of Leeds\, focusing on body-worn video and police accountabili ty.\n\nDr Joe Purshouse - Lecturer in Criminal Law\, University of East An glia\, focusing on facial recognition tech and governance.\nhttps://opente chcalendar.co.uk/event/10884-technology-and-criminal-justice-panel-discuss ion\nPowered by Open Tech Calendar X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
2020 opened with a call from se
nior UK police leaders for better\, smarted and more integrated uses of ne
w data-driven methods\, new applications of technology in order to help al
leviate challenges faced by the police service as a whole\, and to better
innovate services in protecting the public. However\, as recent regulatory
and judicial moves have shown\, these innovations are not without legal a
nd ethical problems.
Our panellists will each in turn express their
views on this matter and help you explore these in key areas of the debat
e.
Join us on our ONLINE event at 6PM on 25 NOVEMBER 2020 to hear t
he thoughts of:
Jamie Grace - Senior Lecturer in Law at the Helena
Kennedy Centre for International Justice\, Sheffield Hallam University\, f
ocusing on data-driven\, predictive policing.
Detected Chief Superi
ntendent Chris Todd - Head of Professional Standards at West Midlands Poli
ce\, focusing on data ethics issues in policing.
Professor Stuart L
ister - Processor of Policing and Criminal Justice\, University of Leeds\,
focusing on body-worn video and police accountability.
Dr Joe Purs
house - Lecturer in Criminal Law\, University of East Anglia\, focusing on
facial recognition tech and governance.
More info: https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/10884-technology-and-crim inal-justice-panel-discussion
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