
AI Governance for Law Enforcement is a six-week specialisation for those who must govern artificial intelligence inside policing, security and criminal-justice institutions, built for the Nigerian context. It moves past general principles into the hard cases: facial recognition at a checkpoint, a predictive-policing map that concentrates patrols on one community, an automated watch-list that flags the wrong citizen. By the end you will be able to design oversight that holds up in court and before the public, weigh operational need against constitutional rights under the 1999 Constitution and the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, and run an accountable law-enforcement AI programme that the NDPC, the National Human Rights Commission and an ordinary Nigerian can trust.
For: Police technology and intelligence leads, oversight-body and ministry officials, data protection officers in security agencies, internal-affairs and audit staff, civil-society monitors and legal advisers working on policing and surveillance.