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Associate Professor Carolyn McKay researches technological innovations in criminal justice systems, focusing on digital vulnerability, prison video links, and remote court proceedings at the University of Sydney Law School.
Key research areas:
- Impact of video conferencing on vulnerable defendants
- Digital rights of incarcerated individuals
- Artistic representations of criminal justice
McKay's ARC DECRA project 'The Digital Criminal Justice Project' examines how technology affects access to justice. Her monograph 'The Pixelated Prisoner' analyzes prison video systems. Award-winning visual art projects like 'Crime Scene Motel' explore crime space narratives.
Honors include the Council of Law Deans' Award for non-traditional research. She teaches Criminal Law and Digital Criminology, supervising research on neoliberal reforms in plea bargaining.
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