Seminar: Future Shock: 10 Disruptive Trends Law Enforcement Leaders Must Plan For Today
Monday, February 02, 2026
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11:00 am - 12:00 pmLOCATION
RayburnDESCRIPTION
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Public safety leaders are facing a new era of disruption. From generative AI to autonomous vehicles, and from cybercrime surges to global influence campaigns, law enforcement is being reshaped in real time. This session will explore ten critical trends that are transforming the future of policing, technologically, socially, legally, and operationally. Through this lens, Marvin Ben Haiman, Executive Director of UVA’s Center for Public Safety and Justice will facilitate an interactive, forward-looking session that bridges awareness of these trends with strategic planning tools that law enforcement executives can use to future-proof their agencies.
Participants will engage in scenario-based discussion and guided strategy mapping designed to translate these complex challenges into concrete organizational priorities. The session will also present innovative approaches to workforce development, cross-sector integration, and operational design that align with each of the ten trends.
PRESENTER(S)
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Marvin Haiman
Executive Director
University of Virginia Center for Public Safety and Justice -
Oscar Odom
1st Deputy Commissioner (Ret.), New York City Sheriff’s Office Associate Professor
University of Virginia Center for Public Safety and Justice -
Joshua Ederheimer
Assistant Professor of Practice, Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships
University of Virginia Center for Public Safety and Justice
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