Digital monitoring is allowing the historic efforts to mass put behind bars Black Americans. As an outcome, efforts to resolve criminal justice reform end up being more diverse. What guardrails are required to guarantee civil liberties defenses in using facial acknowledgment, and other policing tools? What can be done to make it possible for technological training amongst the jailed that guarantee fairness, and digital preparedness? How can neighborhoods look out to the ramifications of innovative security tools? This panel of professionals will deal with these and other problems and methods to either restriction or alleviate the civil liberties threats of emerging innovations.
Adonne Washington, Legal Fellow, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights under Law
https://www.lawyerscommittee.org/
Dr. Rashawn Ray, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution.
https://www.brookings.edu/experts/rashawn-ray/
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