Newswise — Rutgers University’s Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience is proud to announce its partnership in the upcoming Justice, Public Safety, and Security Artificial Intelligence Summit on Sept. 9 and 10 at the Hyatt Regency in Tysons Corner, Va.

The summit brings together national and international leaders in government, academia, standards organizations and industry to explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the justice and public safety sectors. This two-day event will address the operational, policy and technological dimensions of AI deployment, offering a platform for collaboration, innovation, and responsible integration of emerging tools in the service of community safety.

The Miller Center joins other esteemed partners, including the Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute, Global Consortium of Law Enforcement Training Executives, the University of Ottawa Professional Development Institute and leading international associations in advancing this critical dialogue.

“By helping host this summit, Rutgers University is reaffirming its commitment to ethical innovation, informed policy and evidence-based practices that support both resilience and reform in public institutions, “said Paul Goldenberg, chief advisor of policy and international policing at Rutgers Miller Center.

The summit agenda includes international perspectives and expert-led panels on the role of AI in policing, corrections, courts, prosecution, emergency communications and cybersecurity and features keynote speakers:

Sessions will address legislative frameworks, ethical considerations and the development of AI standards. A technology showcase will highlight real-world applications, while a concluding roundtable will bring together insights and next steps from throughout the public and private sectors.

Visit the event webpage for more information and to register for the summit.

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About Rutgers University’s Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience

The Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience advances research, education and outreach focused on building stronger relationships between communities and public safety institutions. As part of Rutgers University’s dedication to service, innovation and justice, the Center leads initiatives that promote accountability, trust and strategic resilience in policing and community safety.

About the Global Consortium of Law Enforcement Training Executives

Global Consortium for Law Enforcement Training Executives (GCLETE) brings together global police leaders to advance training and professional development in law enforcement.

About the Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute

The IJIS Institute is a nonprofit collaboration network that unites innovative thinkers from the public and private sectors, national practice associations, and academic/research organizations to address public sector mission information sharing, policy, and technology challenges

About the Eagleton Institute of Politics

The Rutgers Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience is a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. The Eagleton Institute studies how American politics and government work and change, analyzes how the democracy might improve and promotes political participation and civic engagement. The Institute explores state and national politics through research, education and public service, linking the study of politics with its day-to-day practice.