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Emerging Technologies and Civilian Harm Mitigation
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CNA analysis of military operations has shown that it is possible to simultaneously improve military effectiveness and lessen civilian harm.
Emerging Technologies and Civilian Harm Mitigation CNA analysis of military operations has shown that it is possible to simultaneously improve military effectiveness and lessen civilian harm. Artificial Intelligence and other emerging technologies have the potential to reduce civilian harm in conflict. An analysis of over 2000 real-world instances of civilian harm identified 12 pathways to harm, all of which could be at least partially mitigated with the help of AI. Blockchain is another emerging technology being used by a promising system for collecting data on civilian and humanitarian
Identifying and Mitigating Risks
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Summarizes the steps that can help guide nuclear powers, and militaries overall, to have AI applications reduce risks associated with nuclear operations
AND OPPORTUNITIES Looking to mitigate potential risks, the US State Department’s Bureau of Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance (AVC) asked CNA to analyze how AI could impact nuclear risks and what
The People's Republic of China Uses Diverse Tools to Access Foreign Technology and Critical Infrastructure
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CNA illustrates the different tools used by the People's Republic of China to access foreign technology and infrastructure.
THE PRC USES DIVERSE TOOLS TO ACCESS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CNA illustrates the different tools used by the People's Republic of China to access foreign technology and infrastructure. THE PRC USES LEGAL AND ILLEGAL METHODS TO OBTAIN UNSANCTIONED ACCESS TO TARGETED TECHNOLOGY AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE. The PRC has a large “toolkit” it can use—often employing several tools at once. PRC methods continually evolve to evade or bypass other countries’ legal and regulatory measures. When one method of technology acquisition fails, PRC actors will pursue another
Views from the People’s Republic of China on US-China Relations since the Beginning of the Biden Administration
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This memo is part of a larger effort by CNA’s China & Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division that is examining how allies, partners, and the PRC are assessing US policy in the Indo-Pacific. It focuses on how PRC subject matter experts were viewing US policy toward Beijing during the initial first few months of the new US administration.
Views from the People’s Republic of China on US-China Relations since the Beginning of the Biden Administration This memo is part of a larger effort by CNA’s China & Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division that is examining how allies, partners, and the PRC are assessing US policy in the Indo-Pacific. It focuses on how PRC subject matter experts were viewing US policy toward Beijing during the initial first few months of the new US administration. Introduction The inauguration of President Joseph Biden in January 2021 presented an opportunity for the United States and the People’s Republic
Racial Bias Audit of the Charleston, South Carolina, Police Department
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Summary of the Racial Bias Audit of the Charleston, South Carolina Police Department
Charleston SC Summary Summary of the Racial Bias Audit of the Charleston, South Carolina Police Department The Charleston Police Department (CPD) is increasingly becoming an active community partner in conversations and efforts to address the city’s past and present challenges surrounding race. Efforts to strengthen police-community relationships have been at the forefront of the city’s priorities. In January 2019, Charleston selected CNA to conduct a racial bias audit of the CPD. WHAT WE DID Assess, monitor, and assist the CPD, in concert with the community, in uncovering any aspects
Costly Trends in Housing Insurance
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CNA analysis finds housing insurance imposes higher-than-average costs in areas where military servicemembers tend to live, costs they are not compensated for. Explore our StoryMap to learn why.
Costly Trends in Housing Insurance CNA analysis finds housing insurance imposes higher-than-average costs in areas where military servicemembers tend to live, costs they are not compensated for. Explore our StoryMap to learn why. /storymaps/2025/Military-Housing.webp Costly Trends in Housing Insurance https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/50d474948e794a33b87310d791e6468d
PAJ Symposium Clip - Dr. Nancy La Vigne, Director of National Institute of Justice
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On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training and technical assistance, and reform work that JRI is engaged in. These sessions covered the following topics: the role of police, prosecutors, and corrections in society, community relations, emerging technologies, civilianization of traditional justice functions, organizational change and development, and the future of the criminal justice system. https://www.cna.org/centers-and-divisions/ipr/jri/project-american-justice
PAJ Symposium Clip - Dr. Nancy La Vigne, Director of National Institute of Justice On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training
PAJ DAY 2 3 Community Relations
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On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training and technical assistance, and reform work that JRI is engaged in. These sessions covered the following topics: the role of police, prosecutors, and corrections in society, community relations, emerging technologies, civilianization of traditional justice functions, organizational change and development, and the future of the criminal justice system. https://www.cna.org/centers-and-divisions/ipr/jri/project-american-justice
PAJ DAY 2 3 Community Relations On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training and technical assistance, and reform work
PAJ DAY 2 2 Keynote Speaker
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On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training and technical assistance, and reform work that JRI is engaged in. These sessions covered the following topics: the role of police, prosecutors, and corrections in society, community relations, emerging technologies, civilianization of traditional justice functions, organizational change and development, and the future of the criminal justice system. https://www.cna.org/centers-and-divisions/ipr/jri/project-american-justice
PAJ DAY 2 2 Keynote Speaker On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training and technical assistance, and reform work that JRI
PAJ DAY 2 1 Welcome and Introductions
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On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training and technical assistance, and reform work that JRI is engaged in. These sessions covered the following topics: the role of police, prosecutors, and corrections in society, community relations, emerging technologies, civilianization of traditional justice functions, organizational change and development, and the future of the criminal justice system. https://www.cna.org/centers-and-divisions/ipr/jri/project-american-justice
PAJ DAY 2 1 Welcome and Introductions On August 30-31, 2023, the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation’s (JRI) Project on American Justice (PAJ) hosted the first JRI Virtual Symposium. The symposium brought together criminal justice researchers and practitioners to discuss emerging and critical topics in the justice system. NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne, a nationally recognized criminal justice policy expert, joined the symposium as the keynote speaker. Sessions also included presentations and roundtables highlighting research, training and technical assistance, and reform work