Journal article
A case for systemic design in criminal law techno-regulation
Criminal law journal, Vol.43(5), pp.306-324
2019
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Abstract
The collection and collation of massed data, increasing surveillance, artificial intelligence and machine learning offer huge implications for society. Nowhere is this more evident than in the concept of "techno-regulation", the control of compliant social behaviour by technology. Unlike other scholastic works, this article approaches techno-regulation from a positive position. It suggests that as those charged with the protection of society from its criminal elements, regulators of the criminal law should embrace techno-regulation and squarely confront the risks around its inception. A conceptual model for how a regulator might do so, embedding the precepts of systemic design, is proposed.
Details
- Title
- A case for systemic design in criminal law techno-regulation
- Creators
- Brendan Walker-Munro
- Publication Details
- Criminal law journal, Vol.43(5), pp.306-324
- Publisher
- Lawbook
- Identifiers
- 991013167312202368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article