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AI for Law Enforcement provides practical guidance on using AI to enhance public safety, reduce crime, and promote fairness. This free virtual workshop series for law enforcement and public safety professionals builds foundational knowledge and best practices for responsible AI deployment in policing. Participants can attend individual workshops or the full series. Receive a certificate for each session and a series completion certificate for six or more. 

Workshops

What Can AI Actually Do for Law Enforcement Today?
Mark Genatempo , Fellow, Rutgers University’s Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience

September 4, 2025

2:00 PM ET

AI Fundamentals for Public Safety
Luis Tomlinson , New Jersey State Police, Investigations Branch
Ergin Orman , DSFC, Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, New Jersey State Police

September 10, 2025

2:00 PM ET

Ethical and Responsible Use of AI

September 12, 2025

2:00 PM ET

AI Policy Development

October 8, 2025

2:00 PM ET

Stakeholder Engagement in AI Implementation

October 14, 2025

2:00 PM ET

Predictive Policing and Algorithmic Bias
Mihir Kshirsagar , Tech Policy Clinic Lead, Princeton University

October 29, 2025

2:00 PM ET

Facial Recognition: Applications, Risks, and Limits
Mihir Kshirsagar , Tech Policy Clinic Lead, Princeton University

November 5, 2025

2:00 PM ET

Unlocking the Power of Body-Worn Camera Data with AI

November 6, 2025

2:00 PM ET

AI Governance

November 11, 2025

2:00 PM ET

Community Policing and Citizen Engagement in the Age of AI

November 13, 2025

2:00 PM ET

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