Agenda
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THURSDAY, MAY 12
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8:00 – 8:30 am |
Breakfast |
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8:30 – 10:00 am |
Risk Assessment Tools: Capabilities, Benefits and Risks |
Moderator: |
Sandra G. Mayson, Quattrone Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Panelists: |
Richard Berk, University of Pennsylvania Criminology |
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Sonja Starr, Michigan Law |
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Ezekiel Edwards, ACLU |
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10:15 – 11:45 am |
Predictive Policing |
Moderator: |
John MacDonald, University of Pennsylvania Criminology and Fels Institute of Government |
Panelists: |
George Tita, University of California, Irvine |
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Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University |
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Andrew Ferguson, UDC David A. Clarke School of Law |
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John Hollywood, RAND Corporation |
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11:45 – 12:15 pm |
Lunch Pick up |
12:15 – 1:15 pm |
Keynote: Technology in Policing – Benefits and Challenges |
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Commissioner Richard Ross, Philadelphia Police Department |
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1:30 – 3:00 pm |
Participatory Justice in the Digital Age |
Moderator: |
Megan Stevenson, Quattrone Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Panelists: |
Raj Jayadev, Albert Cobarrubias Justice Project, Silicon Valley DeBug |
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Jason Van Anden, Quadrant 2, Inc. |
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Desmond Patton, Columbia University |
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3:15 – 4:45 pm |
Video in Criminal Justice Investigation and Administration |
Moderator: |
Regina Austin, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Panelists: |
Tom Nestel, Chief of Police, SEPTA |
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Ingrid Eagly, UCLA School of Law |
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Capt. Fran Healey, Philadelphia Police Department |
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Christina Swarns, NAACP Legal Defense Fund |
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4:45 – 6:00 pm |
Reception |
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FRIDAY, MAY 13
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8:00 – 8:30 am |
Breakfast |
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8:30 – 10:00 am |
Data as Evidence: Challenges of translating statistical data for purposes of legal standards of proof |
Moderator: |
Paul Heaton, Quattrone Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Panelists: |
Michael Rich, Elon University School of Law |
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Andrea Roth, UC Berkeley School of Law |
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Greg Hampikian, Ph.D., Boise State University, Idaho innocence Project |
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10:15 – 11:45 am |
Science in the Courtroom: Making sense of emerging technologies |
Moderator: |
David Rudovsky, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Panelists: |
Joe Cecil, Federal Judicial Center |
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Jules Epstein, Temple Beasley School of Law |
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Chris Fabricant, The Innocence Project |
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Judge Nancy Gertner, Harvard Law School |
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11:45 – 12:00 pm |
Lunch pick-up |
12:00 – 1:00 pm |
Keynote |
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Christopher Soghoian, American Civil Liberties Union |
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1:00 – 2:30 pm |
Forensic Technologies In Flux |
Moderator: |
John Hollway, Quattrone Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Panelists: |
Lynn Robitaille Garcia, Texas Forensic Commission |
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Dr. Mark W. Perlin, Cybergenetics |
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John Lentini, Scientific Fire Analysis, LLC |
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Erin Murphy, NYU School of Law |
This program has been approved for 12.0 substantive CLE credits for Pennsylvania lawyers. CLE credit may be available in other jurisdictions as well. Attendees seeking CLE credit should bring separate payment in the amount of $240.00 ($120.00 public interest/non-profit attorneys) cash or check made payable to The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.
The symposium itself is free of charge and open to the public.