Abstract
A round table focusing on institutional policies for artificial intelligence (ex ChatGPT) in the higher education for criminal justice and other social sciences. Participants will discuss their experiences with the development and/or implementation of institutional level policies on AI usage with emphasis on (1) what has worked; (2) what has not worked; and (3) any recent to current development on upcoming policies relating to AI usage in student assignments as well as research projects on both the undergraduate level as well as graduate work.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Mar 21 2024 |
Event | Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Annual Meeting: Represent: Pursuing Equitable Justice for Families, Communities, and Marginalized Populations & Individuals - Hilton Chicago, Chicago, United States Duration: Mar 19 2024 → Mar 23 2024 Conference number: 61st https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.acjs.org/resource/resmgr/2024_docs/final_program_acjs_61st_annu.pdf |
Meeting
Meeting | Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Annual Meeting |
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Abbreviated title | ACJS24 |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Chicago |
Period | 3/19/24 → 3/23/24 |
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Bibliographical note
Moderator & Discussant: Allen W. Wong, Wentworth Institute of TechnologyDiscussant: Jason Armstrong, Albany State University
Discussant: Paul Gormley, Lynn University
Organization custom fields
- Author/co-author with international scholars