Python in Prison - How Open Source Can Change a Criminal Justice System
Offered By: EuroPython Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how open source technology and Python programming can impact the criminal justice system in this 32-minute keynote address from EuroPython 2020. Discover the potential for positive change through innovative applications of programming in correctional facilities. Learn about initiatives that leverage technology to address systemic issues and promote rehabilitation within the prison system. Gain insights into the intersection of social justice and software development, and understand how coding skills can be used to create meaningful solutions for incarcerated individuals and society at large.
Syllabus
Jessica McKellar - Python in Prison: how open source can change a criminal justice system
Taught by
EuroPython Conference
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