Novel Justice: Predict and Surveil, Data, Discretion and the Future of Policing by Sarah Brayne

January 26, 2021 • 12:30 PM • Virtual

Novel Justice is a book event series hosted by the Wilson Center for Science and Justice. We invite authors to discuss recently published criminal justice books and to engage in Q&A with faculty and students. Sarah Brayne is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at The University of Texas at Austin. Her book, Predict and Surveil, Data, Discretion and the Future of Policing, offers an unprecedented, inside look at how police use big data and new surveillance technologies, leveraging on-the-ground fieldwork with one of the most technologically advanced law enforcement agencies in the world-the Los Angeles Police Department. Join us for a conversation and Q&A with Brayne about her work. Dr. Jeffrey Swanson, Duke Psychiatry and Behavioral Science will moderate. The book can be purchased through Oxford University Press, https://bit.ly/PredictandSurveil. Use code BRAYNE20 for a special 20% discount. Registration is required. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/BrayneRSVP. The first five people to register will receive a special Wilson Center gift. Sponsored by the Wilson Center for Science and Justice. For more information, contact the Marlyn Dail at wcsj@law.duke.edu.