2.25pm – 3pm ACST, 24 May 2023 ‐ 35 mins
Parallel Workshops
During this presentation we will share our insights on how digital transformation takes place in prisons, based on global research. Those insights have resulted in a 5-dimensional digital maturity model for prison services, which we will explain and use to open a conversation with the audience on the conference theme challenges.
Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States

Associate Professor of Research, De Montfort University, United Kingdom


Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States
I am a scholar in the interdisciplinary field of media, communication, and information sciences with a strong background in the social sciences, and specifically media sociology. Borrowing from a variety of methodological traditions and theories, I investigate the interactions between technology and society. My strongest interest lies in digital inequality research with a focus on vulnerable groups and social justice. Across a number of projects, I investigate why certain people and societal groups are not using digital media, or are using it marginally, and how this affects their personal relationships, participation in society, educational or professional opportunities, and other realms of their everyday lives. My ultimate aim is to improve the status quo by formulating feasible and attainable policy recommendations and community solutions that can help to bridge and overcome digital divides and digital inequalities.
Associate Professor of Research, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Dr Victoria Knight is associate professor in research at De Montfort University, UK. She directs the Prison and Probation Research Hub and codirects the Institute for Community, Criminology, Education and Social Justice. Victoria has extensively published on the digital prison and continues to actively research this topic both in the UK and across the globe. She also consults with prisons, charities and digital developers on digitization.She is a co-editor of The Journal for Prison Education and Resettlement and supports the Advancing Corrections Journal. She contributes to prison practice and has served for 17 years on English Independent Monitoring Boards.
Technology Researcher and Consultant, Smart Corrections, France