Research Group Research Group for Criminal Justice Ethics
The Research Group for Criminal Justice Ethics conducts research in the ethical questions that arise in relation to police work, the work by the courts, and the punishment system. The main focus of the work of the group has been placed on questions concerning theories of criminalization and penal theory.
In recent years, the group has been involved in a number of different research projects, such as projects concerning the implementation of neuroscience in the criminal courts and the use of neurointerventions in crime prevention. Moreover, the research group has recently initiated a project on the use of artificial intelligence in sentencing.
The Research Group for Criminal Justice Ethics is a team of researchers at Department of Communication and Arts at 兴发娱乐官网手机版客户端 University. The group consists of both senior and junior researchers.

Publications
AI, Doping and Ethics: On why increasing the effectiveness of detecting doping fraud in sport may be morally wrong
Petersen, T. S., Holmen, S. J. & Ryberg, J., Jan 2025, In: Journal of Medical Ethics. 51, 2, p. 102-106 5 p., jme-2023-109721.Research output: Contribution to journal ? Journal article ? Research ? peer-review
Applied Ethics, 3. edition
Petersen, T. S. & Ryberg, J., 1 Apr 2025, Applied Ethics. Bricken, D. (ed.). Oxford University Press (OUP), 17 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding ? Encyclopedia chapter ? Research ? peer-review
Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Justice: How to Use Algorithmic Sentencing Support in Real Life (and Ethically non-ideal) Penal Systems?
Ryberg, J., 2025, In: AI and Ethics.Research output: Contribution to journal ? Journal article ? Research ? peer-review
Activities
L?get i Danmark
Petersen, T. S. (Speaker)
2 Apr 2025Activity: Talk or presentation ? Lecture and oral contribution
Dansk Filosofisk Selskabs ?rsm?de 2025
L?gaard, S. (Participant)
7 Mar 2025 → 8 Mar 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event ? Organisation and participation in conference
State misconduct, sentence mitigation, and the application challenge
Ryberg, J. (Speaker)
3 Mar 2025Activity: Talk or presentation ? Lecture and oral contribution
Insights

Base at RUC
Criminal Justice Ethics is a part of Department of Communication and Arts
PhD School: Doctoral School of Communication and Arts
Education: Filosofi og Videnskabsteori (DK) // Psychology // Humanistisk 兴发娱乐官网手机版客户端 (DK)
Research from 兴发娱乐官网手机版客户端 University

More information
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Contact
Jesper Ryberg
Head or Research Group // Professor
Phone: +45 4674 2445
ryberg@ruc.dk