Professor and Director of International Research Partnerships at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Leaders from the NATO STABILITY POLICING CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE and AME Zion University of Liberia visited the Center for Cybercrime Studies, John Jay College, led by Professor Marie-Helen Maras, this week. Professors Maras and Adam Scott Wandt explained how their work monitors how readily available AI and other digital tools are leveraged by transnational criminals, and how the same resources are being deployed to prevent crime and enhance security. Research and development at the Center are funded by the OJP Bureau of Justice Assistance and other public/private entities. Kenji Logie Bryce Barthuly