Published on Apr 11, 2014
"State of Surveillance" examines new
technologies police departments are using to fight crime and the civil
liberties concerns raised by these tools.
Law enforcement agencies say that many of the technologies make it easier to solve and, in some cases, even prevent crime. But privacy advocates warn that expanded databases could become dragnets that are increasingly populated with information about law-abiding citizens.
For more information on this story:
http://cironline.org/reports/hollywoo...
Law enforcement agencies say that many of the technologies make it easier to solve and, in some cases, even prevent crime. But privacy advocates warn that expanded databases could become dragnets that are increasingly populated with information about law-abiding citizens.
For more information on this story:
http://cironline.org/reports/hollywoo...
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