Dear all,

 

We hope our email finds you well in these challenging times. We’re looking for participants for a panel we organize on participatory technologies in urban policing for the upcoming European Society of Criminology conference in Bucharest in September (with the hope everything will continue as scheduled). See the full call for papers below. We look forward to your contributions!

 

Best regards,

Lior Volinz and Lucas Melgaço

 

 

Involving citizens in Law Enforcement: Adopting and Adapting Participatory Technologies in Urban Policing

 

Panel Proposal for the European Society of Criminology annual conference,
Bucharest 9th-12th September 2020

Panel Organizers:

dr. Lior Volinz, Crime and Society Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

prof. dr. Lucas Melgaço, Crime and Society Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

 

Police departments worldwide continue to face austerity measures and limited personnel numbers, resulting in reductions of police street presence, increased formalization of police-work (Terpstra et al 2019) and an additional burden of social-welfare roles on police agents (Lumsden and Black 2018). To bridge the gap between citizens’ demands and the police’s limited capacities, law enforcement authorities increasingly seek to adopt new technologies towards the further involvement of residents in urban policing. These include mobile applications to ‘crowdsource’ (Trottier 2014) reports on crimes, minor offences or suspicious behaviour from the general public; digital messaging services to facilitate direct contact with local agents; and new other online, digital or virtual interfaces to support crime victims and mitigate the fear of crime. This panel delves into how these new state-citizen interfaces re-shape crime prevention, judicial systems, the expectations of citizens and the responses by police and other state actors (including local authorities and social security institutions).

 

In this panel we particularly encourage papers on, yet not limited to, the following themes:

Abstract proposals, of a maximum 1500 characters including spaces, must be submitted by April 14th. Abstracts should be sent, accompanied by a short bio, to lior.volinz@vub.be and [log in to unmask] .

Acceptance/rejection of abstracts will be communicated to authors on April 15th.

 

 

 

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Dr. Lior Volinz

Post-doctoral researcher
Department of Criminology

Crime & Society (CRiS) Research Group

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)

Pleinlaan 2, 1050  Brussel, Belgium

 

 

 

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