This training provides a broad overview of policy surveillance methods and applications. Attendees will learn the differences between scientific legal mapping techniques (e.g., policy surveillance, legal assessments), the steps of the policy surveillance process, and uses for the data.
Policy surveillance is the systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of laws and policies across jurisdictions or institutions, and over time. Policy surveillance is not limited to just laws and policies made and enforced by governments, it can also include corporate and institutional policies.
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