DHSS Workshop: Considering Ethics in Mapping and Analyzing Local Narcotics Data

Join us for a conversation around ethics and data, using drug overdose and arrest data from Rochester neighborhoods collected by members of RIT’s Center for Public Safety Initiatives (CPSI). We will show our work on geospatial analyses, as well as early conclusions and lessons learned working with sensitive data. Presenters: Dr. Janelle Duda-Banwar (Visiting Professor in Criminal Justice)Kayla Macano (GIVE Director, Rochester Police Department)Jennifer Schmitz (RIT Student and Research Assistant with the Center for Public Safety Initiatives)This workshop is part of the Digital Humanities and Social Sciences (DHSS) workshop series and is open to all members of the RIT community.  This workshop is part of Love Data Week at RIT Libraries. Other Love Data events include: Benefits and Risks of using Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (February 5 @ 1:00)Interactive Art Powered by Data (February 7 @ 1:00)Tiger Tech Talks: Top Tips for Protecting Your Data (February 12 @ 12:00)


Contact
Rebekah Walker
Event Snapshot
When and Where
February 11, 2020
3:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Room/Location: 1251 (McKenzie Commons)
Who

This is an RIT Only Event

Topics
community outreach
interdisciplinary studies