Event details
Feb
20
Safety is Not Surveillance: Addressing Carceral Capture as a Response to Community Needs
Amidst the uptick of scrutinous surveillance methods on Princeton's campus, Students for Prison Education, Abolition, and Reform (SPEAR) will be hosting "Safety is not Surveillance: Addressing Carceral Capture as a Response to Community Needs," a panel centered around spreading awareness and facilitating dialogue about alternatives to surveillance methods, implications of intrusive surveillance and carceral capture methods, AI surveillance (such as ShotSpotter), and mitigating police violence in response to surveillance methods. The panel will consist of speakers that range from social justice activists, attorneys at the ACLU of New Jersey, professors at Princeton, and more, and will be an engaging conversation that will shed light on the future of surveillance and police violence on Princeton's campus and beyond.
Speakers
Dillon Reisman, Staff Attorney, Tech + Civil Rights Docket at ACLU NJ
Rebecca Uwakwe, Director of the Clemency Project and Senior Staff Attorney at ACLU NJ
Professor Udi Ofer, Princeton University
Racquel Romans-Henry, Policy Director at Salvation Social Justice
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Date
February 20, 2025Time
4:00 p.m.Location
Guyot Hall, 10Audience
University Sponsors
ODUS, Projects Board