COPKIT is developing data-driven policing technologies to support Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) in preventing, investigating and mitigating crime and terrorism. In this blog, VICESSE analyse the challenges of developing tailor-made solutions for LEAs and ensuring their sustainable uptake.
Read MoreVon der kritischen Kriminologie zur Kritik
Das Verhältnis von Heinz Steinert zur Kriminologie war immer distanziert. Als wissenschaftliche Disziplin hat er sie mehr oder weniger kategorisch abgelehnt. Solidarisch war er wissenschaftspolitisch mit der Kritischen Kriminologie, wenn es um deren Kritik an der konventionellen, täter-orientierten oder ätiologischen Fraktion der Disziplin ging.
Read More“The questions we have to ask, when critically investigating algorithms, are, why these biases and discriminations emerge again and again, and what is the core issue we are dealing with? One answer to these questions revolves around the issue of classifications and profiling, and the resulting actions and non-actions that emerge from the classifications.”
Read MoreThis blog post will try to deal with the increasing risk of sex worker’ marginalization in Germany through the state’s protective measures. To do this, I will summarize how prostitution in Germany is legally and politically framed and what this means for the rights of sex workers and the policing thereof.
Read MoreIn this lecture Reinhard Kreissl talks about perceptions of security, the role of the media and a permanent arousal, infrastructural security, mundane security concerns and „the security paradox“. The lecture was held in the framework of the SOURCE project and has lost nothing in its topicality.
Read MoreThis is the start of a new blog series, which critically addresses the use of algorithms and machine learning in our society, highlighting the issues that emerge, what can be done to address these issues – from a technological and from a societal point of view, as well as periodically informing about the findings from the research project FairAlgos. This opening blog tackles the question of how algorithms can be biased in the first place. What does it mean to talk about algorithmic discrimination?
Read MoreDie rasante Verbreitung des Corona Virus hat auch eine Pandemie der literarischen Produktion erzeugt. Krisenkolumnen jeglicher Couleur demonstrieren, wie sich die Aufregung der Köpfe bemächtigt, moralische Erregung um sich greift und in den Laboren und Denkstuben wächst ungeahnte zeitdiagnostische Expertise nebst entsprechenden Ratschlägen und Warnungen heran.
Read MoreIn almost all European Member States, and within a few weeks public life has largely come to a halt. The restrictions put in place by Governments as a measure against the further spread of the Covid-19 Virus have raised concerns among practitioners and activists: will the lockdowns result in higher numbers and more sever forms of Domestic Violence? Does the relegation into the private sphere increase the violence? What do we know? And what can be done to mitigate the risks of high impact domestic abuse?
Read MoreVICESSE analyse how the COVID-19 pandemic is changing the (cyber-)crime landscape.
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