February 4, 2021 - 5:00pm
Investments in higher education in prison provide hope for a second chance in life, help reduce recidivism, increase prosocial behaviors, and break the cycle of poverty. To investigate the transformational power of prison education programs, Western Nevada College (WNC) will be joined by “College Behind Bars” film director Lynn Novick, Bard Prison Initiative alumnus Dyjuan Tatro, Nevada Second Assistant Attorney General Christine Brady and others for a free, virtual event on Thursday, Feb. 4.
WNC’s Higher Education in Prison Program (HEPP) provides access to higher education and workforce education for the underserved population of incarcerated men at Warm Springs and Northern Nevada correctional centers and currently serves about 100 students.
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Two recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforcement actions reflect increased scrutiny of companies using algorithms, automated processes, and/or AI-enabled applications. In January 2021, the agency announced it had settled with a company using facial recognition technology that allowed consumers to organize online photo albums, and had filed a complaint against a company using automated processes (bots) to game the concert ticket system in alleged violation of the BOTS Act.
These enforcement actions follow the agency s recent informal guidance outlining principles and best practices surrounding transparency, explainability, bias, and robust data models. The ramifications of these enforcement actions are significant for two reasons:
February 4, 2021 - 5:00pm
Investments in higher education in prison provide hope for a second chance in life, help reduce recidivism, increase prosocial behaviors, and break the cycle of poverty. To investigate the transformational power of prison education programs, Western Nevada College (WNC) will be joined by “College Behind Bars” film director Lynn Novick, Bard Prison Initiative alumnus Dyjuan Tatro, Nevada Second Assistant Attorney General Christine Brady and others for a free, virtual event on Thursday, Feb. 4.
WNC’s Higher Education in Prison Program (HEPP) provides access to higher education and workforce education for the underserved population of incarcerated men at Warm Springs and Northern Nevada correctional centers and currently serves about 100 students.
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