Saturday, December 4, 2021 The Symposium is an inter-college event where Res College students openly discuss the topics explored within each college’s respective theme.
Every student will give either a Presentation or a Poster, either as a group or as an individual project. Every student will also be an audience member for their peers.
At Registration, you will receive a name tag with your schedule on it. The Symposium is organized into two, concurrent, sessions: Session I: 1:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. & Session II: 3:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Schedule overview is as follows:
12:30pm: Student and Moderator Registration, Holmes Hall Lobby 1pm: Opening Speaker, Shirah Moffatt-Darko ’18, Social Justice College, Trout Auditorium 1:40 - 3pm: Poster Session in Holmes Hall Lobby & Formal Presentations in Holmes Hall Classrooms 3:10pm - 4:30pm: Poster Session in Holmes Hall Lobby & Formal Presentations in Holmes Hall Classrooms 4:40 - 5pm: Plenary Party in Holmes Hall Lobby
This project is intended to examine the potential benefits and future development of predictive analytics in policing. Many countries and municipalities have chosen to prohibit the implementation of predictive policing due to numerous concerns. By researching how the industry and researchers have adapted to criticism of flaws in existing systems, I intend to evaluate the potential avenues through which these technologies could continue to be implemented in a more productive and human-centric manner. I primarily took into account existing meta-analyses on the efficacy of predictive policing and the conceptual framework of utilizing predictive technologies in a policing context.