
Applied AI in Criminal Law
This course explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and criminal law, focusing on its applications in criminal investigations, forensics, judiciary processes, and law enforcement. Participants will examine ethical, legal, and technical challenges while gaining practical skills to evaluate and implement AI-driven solutions in the justice system. Through case studies, simulations, and project work, students will learn to critically assess the role of AI in shaping the future of criminal law.
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Course Duration:
20 hours
Level:
Advanced
Course Objectives
Understand the foundational principles and applications of AI in criminal law.
Explore ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges in AI-driven justice systems.
Analyse real-world case studies and emerging trends in AI and criminal law.
Develop skills to evaluate, design, and implement AI technologies in legal contexts.
Examine strategies for addressing biases, fairness, and accountability in AI applications.

Prerequisites
Basic understanding of criminal law and legal principles.
Foundational knowledge of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Familiarity with data analysis and programming (preferred but not mandatory).
Strong interest in the ethical and legal implications of technology in the justice system.
