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Sarah Cupler serves as a Research Fellow at the Health Law and Ethics Network within the Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne. Concurrently, she is a PhD Candidate at the ADM+S centre under the supervision of Professors Andrew Kenyon and Andrew Roberts.
Her research investigates the deployment of automated decision-making systems by police forces and their implications for social domination, bridging legal theory, technology ethics, and public policy. This work positions her at the critical intersection of law, emerging technologies, and human rights frameworks.
Her primary research domains include Health Law, Ethics, Automated Decision-Making in Policing, Algorithmic Accountability, Legal Theory, and Technology Regulation, addressing urgent questions about algorithmic governance in state institutions.
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