[AISWorld] CFP for HICSS-57 (2024): Illicit Activity and Criminal Justice Minitrack

Petter, Stacie petters at wfu.edu
Tue May 16 12:06:00 EDT 2023


Please consider submitting your research to the Illicit Activity and
Criminal Justice minitrack at the Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS) in Honolulu, Hawaii on January 3-6, 2024. This minitrack
is being offered for the first time as part of the special track on
Information, Technology, Social Justice, and Marginalized Contexts.

*MINITRACK DESCRIPTION*
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have changed the practices
of illicit actors and those seeking to interdict illegal or exploitative
activity. Advances in information technology have led to new business
models and business practices that expand illicit actors’ markets, increase
the risk and scope of victimization, and allow illicit actors to evade
detection. ICT also enables illicit actors to gain access to marginalized
groups, who are often already vulnerable to exploitation. Law enforcement
agencies and governments react to these adaptations by illicit actors,
often by trying to comply with or reform aging laws and policies that fail
to keep up with information technology and criminal behavior. In addition,
many legitimate organizations are seeking opportunities to use ICT to
identify and mitigate the use of their products or services by illicit
actors in an effort to protect their stakeholders and organization from
harm or exploitation.

This minitrack welcomes research exploring the intersection of ICT and
illicit activity that has a physical world component and/or the use of ICT
by illicit actors that targets or exploits marginalized groups. We welcome
a range of methodological approaches as well as conceptual, theoretical,
empirical, and methodological papers. We are interested in research from a
range of perspectives, such as how criminal behavior is altered due to
ICTs, interventions by law enforcement, civil agencies, NGOs, or businesses
to detect, disrupt, or dismantle illicit networks, and the role of
information technology to serve and support victims of crime and
exploitation in gaining access to justice. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:

- Changing behaviors among illicit actors as a result of ICT
- Technology and its impact on human trafficking activity, prevention, or
interdiction
- Exploitation of marginalized groups with information technology
- Use of ICT to provide marginalized groups better access to justice
- Use of information technology by government agencies, non-profit
organizations, or businesses to detect, disrupt, or dismantle illicit
networks
- Development of interventions to detect and prevent illicit activity that
intersects
the physical and online worlds
- Use of ICT to protect marginalized and vulnerable populations from
exploitation
- Protection of individuals in marginalized groups from illicit actors
through policies,
technology design, or interventions
- Linking illicit actors’ activities with their cyber identities and/or
personal identity

*IMPORTANT DATES*
   - June 15: Paper submissions deadline
   - August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
   - September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript
   - October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS

*FAST-TRACK JOURNAL OPPORTUNITIES"
Selected papers from the Information, Technology, Social Justice, and
Marginalized Contexts track will be invited to submit a significantly
extended version of their paper for consideration to be published in one of
the following journals. Submitted papers will be fast-tracked through the
review process.
   -  Communications of Association for Information Systems
   -  Foundations and Trends in Information Systems
   -  Journal of Information Systems Education
   -  The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems

*MINITRACK CO-CHAIRS*
Stacie Petter (Primary Contact)
Wake Forest University
petters at wfu.edu

Gisela Bichler
California State University San Bernardino
gbichler at csusb.edu

Michael Fullilove
DeliverFund
Michaelhfullilove at gmail.com

Laurie Giddens
University of North Texas
laurie.giddens at unt.edu



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