The dynamic criminal exploitation of technological advancements, such as blockchain, cloud computing, and AI, makes the creation of a truly future-proof cyber capacity building program a significant challenge for law enforcement authorities, partners, and donors alike. Organizations and countries with limited resources are at a greater disadvantage considering that investments in research and development that drive innovation and tools for criminal justice authorities are often concentrated in resource-rich environments. This reality requires us to consider complementary, non-traditional capacity building approaches to drive effective and scalable self-driven innovation.
- Which strategies can produce outcomes that are adaptive to new technological changes and contribute to supporting criminal justice capabilities that are fit-for-purpose and fit-for-future?
- What kind of adaptations we need to see in capacity building actions to ensure they empower local criminal justice practitioners lead a self-driven process of change and innovation?