Digital Criminology

Digital Criminology

Join us for this online event exploring the fascinating intersection between technology, criminology, and criminal justice.

By SU Criminal Justice, Criminology & Forensics

Date and time

Friday, May 10 · 9am - 5pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 8 hours

Featuring

Dr. Sanja Milivojevic. Author of Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

Dr. Anastasia Powell, Dr. Robin Cameron, Dr. Gregory Stratton, Authors of Digital Criminology: Crime & Justice in Digital Society, RMIT University, Melbourne

Dr. Ray Surette, Author of Copycat Crime and Copycat Criminals, University of Central Florida

Dr. J.B. Helfgott, Author of Copycat Crime: How Media, Technology and Digital Culture Inspire Criminal Behavior and Violence, Seattle University

Keynote: Digital Criminology (Anastasia Powell, Gregory Stratton, & Robin Cameron, Authors of Digital Criminology: Crime & Justice in Digital Society, RMIT University, Melbourne)

Panel: Copycat and Performance Crime (Ray Surette, Author of Copycat Crime and Copycat Criminals, University of Central Florida & Jacqueline B. Helfgott, Author of Copycat Crime: How Media, Technology and Digital Culture Inspire Criminal Behavior and Violence, Seattle University

Keynote: Crime & Punishment in the Future Internet (Sanja Milivojevic, Author of Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet, University of Bristol, United Kingdom)

Panel: Police Smarter, Not Harder, Especially Now (Loren Atherley, Sr. Director of Performance Analytics, Seattle Police Department & Research & Captain James Britt, Seattle Police Department)

CLE CREDIT (Pending approval) and CE CREDIT

If you are a member of WSBA, you are required to include your WSBA Bar number at registration to receive WSBA MCLE Credits. When logging in on the day of the program, you will need to use your correct full name to receive credit. Attendance time will be recorded for each participant and the total number of minutes you attend will be added up at the end of the program. As the sponsoring party, we will submit all MCLE credits at the conclusion of the event. It will take approximately 3 weeks to post the credits to all individual accounts. If you would like to receive CE Credits for another professional association, a certificate of completion ill be provided to all participants who complete the entire 8-hour program that participants can submit to their respective associations for credit. All participants who complete the 8-hour training will receive a certificate of completion.

EVENT DONATIONS

We welcome donations! Donations for this event go to support Seattle University Crime & Justice Research Center activities including continuing education events, collaborative academic-agency-community research, student research assistantships, public scholarship, and more. Your donations enables us to offer events like this one for free to make continuing education opportunities accessible for all. A warm thank you for your donation of an amount you are able to contribute!

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