CNA Talks: A National Security Podcast

AI Tools in the Field of Criminal Justice

28 min · 1. apr. 2026
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Experts discuss how AI tools can address challenges in the field of criminal justice and how these tools can be used ethically. Guest Biographies Vivian Elliot [https://www.cna.org/our-experts/elliott-vivian] is the Director of CNA's Center for Justice Research and Innovation [https://www.cna.org/centers-and-divisions/ipr/jri/precision-policing]. She is an expert in criminal justice and emergency preparedness. She specializes in law enforcement organizational reform; after-action analysis; training and technical assistance; and exercise planning, facilitation and evaluation. L. Cait Kanewske is a Research Scientist in CNA's Center for Justice Research and Innovation [https://www.cna.org/centers-and-divisions/ipr/jri/precision-policing].

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