About this Event
In the world of crime, offending, victimisation and social control technological development has been flagged as a part of the problem (cyber-crimes, AI-enabled offending such as deep fakes) and a part of the solution (predictive policing, algorithmic justice). BDFI academic looks at predicted, likely and alternative digital futures in this space and what role interdisciplinary research and partnerships using the innovative methodology and research platforms can play in their development.
Agenda
1.30: Teas, coffees and networking for in-person attendees
2.00: Welcome
2.05: Presentation and discussion
3.00: End. Optional 30-minute building tour for in-person attendees.
This is a hybrid event, taking place at 2–3 pm on Wednesday 19th October at our newly opened Temple Quarter Research Hub . Refreshments, networking and tour opportunities will be available to in-person attendees.
About Dr Sanja Milivojevic
Dr Sanja Milivojevic is an Associate Professor in Digital Futures at Bristol Digital Futures Institute and School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol. Her research interests are borders and mobility, human trafficking, security technologies and surveillance, gender and victimisation, and international criminal justice and human rights.
Sanja has published five books and over 50 journal articles. Her latest book Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet: Digital Frontier Technologies and Criminology in the 21st Century is published by Routledge (2021). We're delighted to have her kick off the BDFI Introduces series.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Research Hub, 65-71 Avon Street, Bristol, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00