Event type:

In person

Date & time:

29 Mar 2021, 16:00 – 17:00

Internet-of-Ingestible-Things: Future Crime

In the first of this series looking at bio-cybersecurity, Prof Shane Johnson will discuss how new technology has changed offending and how we might address this.

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Internet-of-Ingestible-Things: Future Crime

Professor Shane Johnson

Director

Dawes Centre for Future Crime, UCL

Professor Shane D. Johnson is Director of the Dawes Centre for Future Crime at University College London (UCL), and co-director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Cybersecurity. He has a PhD and an MA in psychology and a BSc in computer science. His work has been funded by UK research councils, charitable trusts, the Home Office, police forces, and through the U.S. Department of Defense Minerva Initiative.  He has published over 130 articles and book chapters and his research has focused on topics including reducing crime through design, predictive policing, the application of complexity science to issues of crime and security, and developing the evidence base of what works to reduce crime.  His current interests focus on how developing technology and social change are influencing new forms of crime opportunity.  He is a member of the scientific advisory councils for the UK Home Office’s and the Max Planck Institute, and sits on the editorial boards of the journals Research in Crime and Delinquency, and the Journal of Quantitative Criminology.

Further information

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Pre-booking essential

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

UCL Institute of Healthcare Engineering

healthcare-eng@ucl.ac.uk