CU Denver School of Public Affairs strives to be an educational resource by offering a number of timely and relevant events each year. Community members, students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends are invited to learn more about current topics and participate in ongoing discussions involving the fields of public administration, local governance, environmental sustainability, education and criminal justice. Consider joining us as we host subject experts and take a deeper look into the issues and opportunities facing local, state and national leaders. If you have questions about any of our events, please contact us at spa.events@ucdenver.edu.
Freedom of Expression for Democracy: Lunch with Dmitry Muratov, Russian Journalist & Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
CU Denver
Photography credit: Cass Letson Images
Freedom of Expression for Democracy: An Event with Dmitry Muratov, Russian Journalist & Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
Presented by the Herrick Roth Community Seminars on Democracy, a series of the Center for Policy and Democracy at the CU Denver School of Public Affairs
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
CU Denver
Photography credit: Cass Letson Images
Over the years, technology has become a huge part of everyday life which has shaped what we do, and how we do it. In the criminal justice system, we see new forms of technology in a multitude of areas that have been extremely influential with major impact. We see cold cases being solved with genealogy, online databases that help law enforcement track down individuals, and even online programs that allow inmates to attend their trials without even being in the room.
This event will focus on the use of technology in courts, corrections and law enforcement while highlighting the pros and cons of the devices used in each. We will be holding a panel discussion with professionals who work with these modes of technology in their professional lives. Please join us for a discussion of technology's influence in the criminal justice system.
Please join our panelists as they address this topic in an engaging discussion.
Reception at 5 p.m.
Program begins at 5:30 p.m.
Panelists:
Andrew J. Contiguglia
Attorney, Contiguglia Law Firm
Michelle Means
U.S. Probation Officer
Paul L. Taylor
Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Program & former Police Officer
Moderator:
Over the years, technology has become a huge part of everyday life which has shaped what we do, and how we do it. In the criminal justice system, we see new forms of technology in a multitude of areas that have been extremely influential with major impact. We see cold cases being solved with genealogy, online databases that help law enforcement track down individuals, and even online programs that allow inmates to attend their trials without even being in the room.
This event will focus on the use of technology in courts, corrections and law enforcement while highlighting the pros and cons of the devices used in each. We will be holding a panel discussion with professionals who work with these modes of technology in their professional lives. Please join us for a discussion of technology's influence in the criminal justice system.
Please join our panelists as they address this topic in an engaging discussion.
Reception at 5 p.m.
Program begins at 5:30 p.m.
Panelists:
Andrew J. Contiguglia
Attorney, Contiguglia Law Firm
Michelle Means
U.S. Probation Officer
Paul L. Taylor
Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Program & former Police Officer
Moderator: