Digital Crime: Exploring New Frontiers in Criminal Justice Administration

Digital Crime: Exploring New Frontiers in Criminal Justice Administration

A Conference to Debate the Evolving Landscape of Crime and Technology

Ahmedabad, Gujarat - In order to address the burgeoning complexities of digital crime, the Gujarat National University (GNLU) is hosting a two-day conference titled "Digital Crime: Exploring New Frontiers in Criminal Justice Administration." The event aims to bring together legal scholars, students, practitioners, researchers, technologists, and policymakers to deliberate on the ever-evolving landscape of crime in the digital age.

The conference will primarily focus on themes such as "White Collar Crimes, Artificial Intelligence & Economic Offences" and "Intersectionality of Crime & Technology." Participants can submit an abstract on contemporary, relevant, and connected issues related to the intersection of criminal justice administration with technology.

Some of the key topics scheduled for discussion include the rise of deep fakes, online pornography, cyber attacks and the internet of things, intellectual property theft, evidence tampering, and blockchain-driven crimes. Economic crimes such as money laundering, cryptocurrency, e-commerce fraud, insider trading, bank frauds, and cryptocurrency-related transactions will also be explored.

The conference promises to be an insightful platform for sharing cutting-edge research, proposing innovative solutions, and exploring new avenues in the realm of digital crime enforcement. As per the guidelines, participants can submit their abstracts before December 3rd, 2024, and those selected for full presentation will receive a final paper submission link.

The conference registration fee ranges from Rs. 1,500 to USD 90, depending on the category and nationality. Moreover, organizers have partnered with nearby accommodations to provide accommodation options for participants.

The event promises to be an engaging platform for academic and professional growth, fostering discussions that seek to understand and address the complex issues posed by the intersection of crime and technology in today's digital age.

Dates and Schedule:

  • December 3rd, 2024 (Submission of Abstract)
  • December 15th, 2024 (Notification of Acceptance/Rejection)
  • January 31st, 2025 (Submission of Full Paper and Payment of Registration Fees)
  • February 8-9, 2025 (Date of Conference and Paper Presentation)