Information Technology, Cybersecurity, and Criminal Justice Publications
Tuning In: The Impact of Podcasts on Student Learning
Christopher S. Hope
Venue/Journal: Pending Coming Soon
Year: 2026
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Automating Authority: A Literature Review of AI in Criminal Justice
Christopher S. Hope
Issues in Information Systems – A Journal of IACIS
Year: 2026
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes a cornerstone of modern law enforcement, its impact extends far beyond the police department. This literature review (2018–2026) examines how AI integration creates a cascading effect that influences policy alignment between neighboring jurisdictions and the broader judicial system.
Using AI-Powered Systems for Identifying and Investigating Cybercrimes to Enhance Cybersecurity in Law Enforcement
Christopher S. Hope
Issues in Information Systems – A Journal of IACIS
Year: 2024
In an era of exploding data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands as a transformative force for criminal investigations and prosecution. This research explores how AI—the simulation of human cognitive processes by machines—can be leveraged to analyze massive datasets and identify hidden patterns that would be impossible for human investigators to process alone.
Non-Peer Reviewed
Meeting Students Where They Are- Transferable Skills and the Transitional Workforce
Christopher S. Hope
CISO MAG: Cybersecurity Workforce Crunch, Vol. 5, Issue 5, pgs. 15-19
Year: 2021
The cybersecurity industry faces a critical shortage of skilled professionals, a gap that Southern Crescent Technical College aims to close by tailoring its cybersecurity program to a diverse, transitional workforce. Launched in early 2020, the program is designed to be flexible to accommodate non-traditional students, including those balancing work and childcare or navigating career changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
