Lived Experiences of "Reform Tech" in Criminal Legal and Immigration Systems
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of technology and social justice in this thought-provoking conference talk examining the impact of "reform tech" on criminal legal and immigration systems. Delve into real-world experiences and critical perspectives as speakers discuss the challenges, ethical considerations, and potential consequences of implementing technological solutions in these sensitive areas. Gain valuable insights into the nuanced relationship between innovation and systemic reform, and consider the broader implications for policy, human rights, and social equity.
Syllabus
CRAFT 17: Lived Experiences of “Reform Tech” in Criminal Legal and Immigration Systems
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