Future Cop
Is there a future of crime?
Can we believe shows like CSI?
Join four top flight experts
to discuss how science, technology, and social trends will affect our ability
to prevent and solve crime.
But what do we gain, and
what do we lose in our drive to safer society?
Public an forum with
Dr Bruce McCabe author Skinjob, thinker and futurist.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Looi Deputy Head & Consultant Neuropsychiatrist ANU Medical School
Fiona Wilkes PhD candidate studying the link between brain structure and function
Professor James Robertson Director, National Centre Forensics Studies
Bookings available. Free entry (cold coin appreciated)
Seats are limited.
When 3pm Sat 16th August 2014 Where Theatre 5, Manning Clarke, ANU
Rod Taylor writes and compiles the Ask Fuzzy column each week for The Canberra Times and Fairfax Media. He is widely published, and has appeared on radio in Canberra, and on the ABC and the BBC.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Looi Deputy Head & Consultant Neuropsychiatrist ANU Medical School
Fiona Wilkes PhD candidate studying the link between brain structure and function
Professor James Robertson Director, National Centre Forensics Studies
Bookings available. Free entry (cold coin appreciated)
Seats are limited.
When 3pm Sat 16th August 2014 Where Theatre 5, Manning Clarke, ANU
Rod Taylor writes and compiles the Ask Fuzzy column each week for The Canberra Times and Fairfax Media. He is widely published, and has appeared on radio in Canberra, and on the ABC and the BBC.
Dr Bruce McCabe is an entrepreneur, writer and speaker who is passionate about people and the future. He is author of the techno-thriller Skinjob
Bruce McCabe will be available for book-signing.
One of The Great Reads, a book that only occurs once a decade and redefines the genre. I literally read it non-stop until four in the morning. A techno-thriller that straps you down and doesn’t relent until the last sentence.
- Berkelouw Books
Associate Professor
Jeffrey Looi is Deputy Head of the Academic Unit of Psychiatry and Addiction
Medicine at the Australian National University Medical School. He is a
neuropsychiatrist and neuroscientist leading an international collaborative
research network
Fiona Wilkes PhD candidate at the ANU and studies the link between brain structure and function. She was the 2013 recipient of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists New Investigator Grant.
Fiona Wilkes PhD candidate at the ANU and studies the link between brain structure and function. She was the 2013 recipient of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists New Investigator Grant.