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PREPARING LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR THE DIGITAL AGE CONFERENCE, Vilnius, 2022
Preparing law enforcement for the digital age [Recurso eletrónico] / ed. Detlef Nogala.- Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2023.- 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm
European Law Enforce Research Bulletin, Special Conference, edition nr. 6. Conference in cooperation with Mykolas Romeris University, 8-10 June 2022, Vilnius (Lithuania). ISSN 2599-5863. Ficheiro de 7,34 MB em formato PDF (307 p.).


POLÍTICA CRIMINAL, INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL, SEGURANÇA INTERNA, CRIME INFORMÁTICO, BIOMETRIA, PROVA INFORMÁTICA, PROVA DIGITAL, COOPERAÇÃO TRANSFRONTEIRIÇA, PORNOGRAFIA INFANTIL

Editorial. Preparing Law Enforcement for the Digital Age – editor’s reflection / Detlef Nogala. Plenary presentations. Welcome speech / Montserrat Marín López. Welcome address / Ylva Johansson. Policing in a digital age: balance between community-based strategies and technological intelligence / Luís Manuel André Elias. Digital data and algorithms in law enforcement: some pointers for responsible implementation and use / Matthias Leese. AP4AI: accountability principles for artificial intelligence in the internal security domain / Babak Akhgar, Petra Saskia Bayerl, Grégory Mounier, Ruth Linden, Ben Waites. North American policing in the digital age / Maria Haberfeld. Learning, training, knowledge. EU law enforcement training needs on digital skills and the use of new technologies / Iulian Marius Coman, Noemi Alexa. Law enforcement agency capacity building as a driver for the adoption of European research / Michael Whelan, Ray Genoe. The challenges of e-learning in the French Police Nationale / Cédric Carré. The Influence of digital devices on learning interest, engagement and academic performance in basic police training – experiences and findings / Micha Fuchs, Kristina Ott. An assistive system for transferring domain knowledge to novice officers / Héctor López Carral, Paul FMJ Verschure. Children on the Internet – law enforcement challenges / Nicoleta Apolozan, Andreea Jantea. Borders, identity & interoperability. Technology foresight on biometrics for the future of travel / Luigi Raffaele, Darek Saunders, Magda Wojcikowska, Dragos Voicu, Claudiu Chiriac, Javier Quesada. Race, ethnicity, biotechnology and the law: potentiality and challenges for law enforcement in the digital age / Andras L. Pap, Eszter Kovács Szitkay. Artificial intelligence and interoperability for solving challenges of OSINT and cross-border investigations / Amr el Rahwan. About developing a cross-check system for judicial case searching and correlation / Fabrizio Turchi, Gerardo Giardiello. Towards AI-backed digital investigation. Mobile forensics and digital solutions: current status, challenges and future directions / Nikolaos Papadoudis, Alexandros Vasilaras, Ilias Panagiotopoulos, Panagiotis Rizomiliotis. Forensic linguistics: the potential of language for law enforcement in the digital age / Rui Sousa-Silva. Identification of invalid Information about the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic on a social networking platform / Georgios Lygeros. Cold case – solved & unsolved: use of digital tools and data science techniques to facilitate cold case investigation / Tatjana Kuznecova, Dimitar Rangelov, Jaap Knotter. AI-potential to uncover criminal modus operandi features / Ana Isabel Barros, Koen van der Zwet, Joris Westerveld, Wendy Schreurs. The potential of AI and data science in reducing the vulnerability of ports to undermining crime / Nienke de Groes, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Pieter Tops. Evidential Validity of video surveillance footage in criminal investigation and court proceedings / Ksenija Butorac, Hrvoje Filipoviæ. Authors. Contributors’ professional profiles.