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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
This session explores the way that criminal justice actors use tools to understand crime and the varied ways to control it. In addition, they also assess the complicated ways that technology is being integrated into the criminalization process.
Building Them Up, Breaking Them Down: Topology, Vendor Selection, and a Digital Drug Market's Resilience - Dana L. Haynie, Ohio State University
Code of the Tweet: Urban Violence in the Social Media Age - Forrest Stuart, University of Chicago
Shared Technology, Competing Logics: Use of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs in Healthcare and Law Enforcement - Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis University
The Carceral Web We Weave: Carceral Citizens’ Experiences of Digital Punishment and Solidarity - Susila Gurusami, University of Toronto
Technologies of Crime Prediction: Comparing the Reception of Big Data Analytics in Policing and Courts - Sarah Brayne, University of Texas-Austin; Angele Christin, Data & Society Research Institute