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Krystle Shore is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Waterloo in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies. Her research interests lie in the implementation of digital surveillance technologies in response to social problems, specifically focusing on police public health surveillance. She explores how these technologies are rationalized by stakeholders and the broader socio-cultural values that shape their use. Currently, her postdoctoral research investigates the adoption of integrated electronic health records software in Canadian long-term care settings, aiming to identify how artificial intelligence can utilize global health indicators to enhance patient assessments and care plans. This work addresses the ongoing crisis in long-term care in Canada by providing practical solutions that respond to the needs of LTC staff and residents. Krystle's publications include critical analyses of body-worn cameras and the implications of location monitoring technologies on vulnerable populations, contributing significantly to the discourse on surveillance technologies and their societal impacts.
Includes fields like Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.