John,
On Nov. 9, the Innocence Project’s Data Science & Research team is hosting its second annual virtual conference, Just Data: Advancing the Innocence Movement. The participating experts are focused on elevating social science and sharing the latest research from around the world to help prevent wrongful convictions.
I’m excited to announce that we’ve just released the official schedule for the event! Take a moment right now to check out the speakers who you’ll hear from throughout the day — then be sure to RSVP to save your spot. [[link removed]]
We’re extremely lucky to have a keynote address on racial bias in the legal system with Dr. Jennifer L. Eberhardt, Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and Innocence Project board member. The day also features researchers from Texas to Spain, exonerees Chris Ochoa, Christopher Scott, and Rodney Roberts, innocence practitioners, and more..
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Dr. Jennifer L. Eberhardt (Image: Courtesy of Dr. Eberhardt)
It’s going to be a day filled with exploring the latest research around wrongful convictions and learning how emerging technologies like AI can exacerbate racial injustice in the criminal legal system.
You really won’t want to miss it. Check out the full schedule and then RSVP to secure your spot now. [[link removed]]
I hope to see you there,
Vanessa Meterko
Research Manager
Innocence Project
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