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ETHICS, RIGHTS AND DATA MANAGEMENT IN THE DIGITAL POLICING REVOLUTION. Organised by CRISP Chair: William Webster, University of Sterling (UK) Moderator: Rosamunde van Brakel, VUB (BE) Speakers: Katerina Hadjimatheou, University of Warwick (UK); Fanny Coudert, EDPS (EU); Pete Fussey, University of Essex (UK); Tbc The application of digital technologies for security and policing purposes continue to stimulate significant debate. These debates reveal the range and diversity of such practices and include the exploitation of large-scale data sets for spatio-temporal crime forecasting, mining social media content, video analytics and processing and novel applications of AI. Despite attention to these practices, empirical analysis of their operational contexts is rare. Drawing on academic, activist, practitioner and regulatory perspectives, this panel examines the range of privacy and ethical issues that arise in this new domain of information practices. How do we conceptualise and understand contemporary digital policing practices? What are the privacy issues which arise in the context of new forms of digital policing? What are the possibilities for transparency, oversight and regulation for the diversity of activities that fall under the label of digital policing?