2026 Symposium Explores on AI-Powered Crime Prevention: Applications and Challenges, Department of Criminal Justice at Ming Chuan University

Key Information
  • Conference Dates: March 20, 2026 (Friday)
  • Early Bird Abstract Submission Deadline: November 30, 2025 (Sunday)
  • Final Abstract Submission Deadline: December 30, 2025 (Tuesday)
  • Results of abstract review returned to authors: Generally within 4 weeks
  • Full conference paper submission: February 20, 2026 (Friday)
Conference Themes for 2026
AI-Powered Crime Prevention conference programme provides an essential comparative and contrastive space for people to engage in multidisciplinary research across borders of nation, culture, discipline, and professions. We encourage mixed approaches and methodologies, combining theory and practice between and across the disciplines, and we look to harness the collective intelligence of our International Academic Forum in addressing some of the most pressing issues of our time. Through the implementation of new formats in our conference programme over the last year, including Intelligence Briefings, Keynote Interviews, and The Forum, we gathered insights into what has been discussed at the theoretical and policy levels, identify the applications and challenges, and the outlook for best practices in tackling global contemporary issues, which we have identified as the themes for 2026.

Our selected themes for 2026 bring together ideas and encourage research and synergies in AI-Powered Crime Prevention areas.

Before you Begin
The corresponding author must collect and enter the following information for the abstract submission:
– Contact data – Correct spelling of first and last name, rank, affiliation, affiliation country
– Paper Title – Full paper title for the presentation
Paper Abstract – 500-English word abstract (or 1000 Chinese word )
To submit, email to npacib@gmail.com
Please be aware that the information you enter will be used for official Letters of Acceptance, Letters of Invitation, and Conference Programmes, so please ensure correct spelling of names, affiliated institutions, and so forth.
Initial Screening
Your submission will be checked by staff to ensure it conforms to accepted academic norms, and to screen out incomplete submissions. After the initial screening has been completed you will receive a notification by email.
Review
Your submission will undergo double-blind peer and a final review by the Programme Committee.
Result Notification
A result notification will usually be sent to you generally within four weeks. If your abstract is accepted you will be invited to join the conference.