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2023 Policing in the Digital Society Conference – Legal and Ethical Implications


  • Police academy 348 Arnhemseweg Apeldoorn, GE, 7334 AC Netherlands (map)

Target group: The conference is for academics and practitioners with an interest in policing in a digital society. The conference is multidisciplinary in character and we welcome interested parties from a range of disciplinary backgrounds. After all, questions related to the above-mentioned field almost always require a multidisciplinary approach to really understand what is going on and to reach workable solutions

PHD students: In keeping with the tradition of the conference we very much welcome presentations from PhD-students.

Goal: The goal of the conference is to deepen the participants understanding of policing in a digital society by stimulating the exchange of knowledge and facilitating discussion of the issues at hand. Moreover, the goal is to strengthen the participants’ academic and professional networks, building on those previously established through the Nordic Cybercrime Conference.

Main topics: The conference will deal with a range of issues related to policing in a digital society, such as cybercrime, digital forensics, predictive policing and AI, social media and public order disturbances, and cyber resilience of citizens and companies. The overarching theme of the conference is ‘legal and ethical issues’.

Call for Abstracts: Anyone interested in giving a 20 minutes presentation at the next Policing in a digital society conference and/or providing a poster presentation can send a mail to Ms. Marja Blok-Goudberg at marja.blok@nhlstenden.com, containing a title and short abstract or summary (max. 300 words).

Language: The conference will be held in English.

Admission fee: The conference is free of charge.

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