

"AI is reshaping Canadian Criminal Law" - a podcast
Produced by third-year Robson Hall law students Jayden and Andreas for Robson Crim, this episode looks at how AI is reshaping Canadian criminal law from both directions at once: the state’s growing use of AI in policing and surveillance, and criminals’ use of AI to scale fraud and identity theft. The first half sketches the privacy and Charter backdrop, then walks through tools like predictive policing and facial recognition, raising concerns about bias, and “feedback loops”


Privacy, Surveillance and Snooping Behind Blue Lines: Surveillance within the Police Force
Conceptions of privacy are changing. With the proliferation of social media, unparalleled connectivity and technological innovation, we...


Canadian Crimmigration: How Ill-Perceived Presumptions and Threats Shape Migrant Detention
Much like our Western counterparts, Canada has entered into a new era where the norm is to unfortunately treat many immigrants and...


TALE OF THE TAPE: Policing Surreptitious Recordings in the Workplace
John Burchill presents a short reflection on his upcoming article, in this short piece (click here to view the pdf)....


Check out our September 2016 Newsletter
What an amazing month it has been! We have added coast to coast collaboration and have published 7 informative works of refereed...




