Connected Communities: Healthier Together
- Feb 26, 2019 from 10:00am to 11:00am EST
- Location: 155 College St Room 400 Toronto, ON M5T 3M7
- Description:
Being socially connected to family, friends and our communities — having a sense of belonging — is important to our well-being. People who are connected are happier. They enjoy better health and use fewer health services. They are more resilient in the face of adversity, and they live longer.
Communities, where people feel connected, have less crime and stronger economic growth. Their children perform better in school. Their citizens are more involved: they are more likely to co-operate to benef
- Created by: Emal Stanizai
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February 26, 2019
Tuesday
Beyond Algorithmic Reform: Re-imagining the Role of Artificial Intelligence and Statistical Discourse in Criminal Law
- Feb 26, 2019 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm EST
- Location: Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto 200 Larkin
- Description:
Beyond Algorithmic Reform: Re-imagining the Role of Artificial Intelligence and Statistical Discourse in Criminal Law
Data-driven decision-making regimes, in the form of predictive tools like crime hotspotting maps and risk assessment instruments, are rapidly proliferating across the criminal justice system as a means of addressing accusations of discriminatory and harmful practices by police and court officials. In recent times these data regimes have come under increased scrutiny, as critics
- Created by: Emal Stanizai