⚡PDF⚡ Virtual Searches: Regulating the Covert World of Technological Policing
Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B0BKDKL8WX =============================== A host of technologies—including digital cameras, drones, facial recognition devices, night-vision binoculars, automated license plate readers, GPS, geofencing, DNA matching, datamining, and artificial intelligence—have enabled police to carry out much of their work without leaving the office or squad car, in ways that do not easily fit the traditional physical search and seizure model envisioned
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A host of technologies—including digital cameras, drones, facial recognition devices, night-vision binoculars, automated license plate readers, GPS, geofencing, DNA matching, datamining, and artificial intelligence—have enabled police to carry out much of their work without leaving the office or squad car, in ways that do not easily fit the traditional physical search and seizure model envisioned
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Virtual Searches: Regulating the Covert World of
Technological Policing
Sinopsis :
A host of technologies—inluding digital cameras, drones,
facial recognition devices, night-vision binoculars, automated
license plate readers, GPS, geofencing, DNA matching,
datamining, and artificial intelligence—hae enabled
police to carry out much of their work without leaving the office
or squad car, in ways that do not easily fit the traditional
physical search and seizure model envisioned by the framers
of the Constitution. Virtual Searches develops a useful
typology for sorting through this bewildering array of old, new,
and soon-to-arrive policing techniques. It then lays out a
framework for regulating their use that expands the Fourth
Amendment's privacy protections without blindly imposing its
warrant requirement, and that prioritizes democratic over
judicial policymaking.The coherent regulatory regime
developed in Virtual Searches ensures that police are held
accountable for their use of technology without denying them
the increased efficiency it provides in their efforts to protect the
public. Whether policing agencies are pursuing an identified
suspect, constructing profiles of likely perpetrators, trying to
find matches with crime scene evidence, collecting data to
help with these tasks, or using private companies to do so, this
book provides a template for ensuring their actions are
constitutionally legitimate and responsive to the polity.