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Milena Fahr
Founder | Editor-in-Chief | Contributor
Milena Fahr is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The International Platform for Crime, Law and AI.
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About
Milena Fahr is a criminologist, writer, and founder whose work explores the intersection of technology, crime, and international security. She holds a degree in Criminology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where she conducted research on AI-driven radicalization, online extremism, and digital crime. Her thesis introduced a new criminological theory on how AI-generated content can promote radicalization in online spaces, giving visibility to an emerging field.
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As the founder of the International Platform for Crime, Law, and AI, Fahr has built a global platform for early-career researchers, with contributors from over 25 countries. She is actively recruiting future diplomats, policymakers, and experts in EU and UN institutions, ensuring that emerging voices in international security and digital policy have a space to publish their work. Beyond academia, she is involved in projects related to democracy, voter rights, and other social activism. Her research interests focus on how the internet reshapes crime, particularly radicalization, disinformation, and the geopolitical consequences of digital extremism. She is currently expanding her work into OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) and SOCMINT (Social Media Intelligence), analyzing how online platforms are weaponized for political agendas.
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Her passion for criminology and literature was evident from a young age. Always stuck in the library reading encyclopedias, she mastered English early and began writing short horror stories as a child. She later conducted independent research on the intersection of Victorian literature and the early stages of criminal psychology as a science, a project that laid the foundation for her later studies.