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Privacy, technology, and the criminal process

Title
Privacy, technology, and the criminal process / edited by Andrew Roberts, Joe Purshouse, and Jason Bosland.
ISBN
9780367628475
0367628473
9780367628536
0367628538
9781003111078
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
Copyright Notice Date
©2024.
Physical Description
xi, 307 pages ; 25 cm.
Summary
"This collection considers the implications for privacy of the utilisation of new technologies in the criminal process. In most modern liberal democratic states, privacy is considered a basic right. Many national constitutions, and almost all international human rights instruments, include some guarantee of privacy. Yet privacy interests appear to have had relatively little influence on criminal justice policy making. The threat that technology poses to these interests demands critical re-evaluation of current law, policy, and practice. This is provided by the contributions to this volume. They offer legal, criminological, philosophical and comparative perspectives. The book will be of interest to legal and criminological scholars and postgraduate students. Its interdisciplinary methodology and focus on the intersection between law and technology make it also relevant for philosophers, and those interested in science and technology studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 18, 2023
Series
New advances in crime and social harm.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction : criminal justice, technology, and the future of privacy / Joe Purshouse and Andrew Roberts
Exploring algorithmic justice for policing data analytics in the United Kingdom / Jamie Grace
Police use of intrusive technology : freedom, privacy, and political legitimacy / Andrew Roberts
Private policing in the data driven society : the flexible state monopoly on force challenged but not abandoned / Magdalena Brewczyńska and Paul De Hert
Citizen-led policing in the digital age and the right to respect for private life / Joe Purshouse
Biometric forensic identity databases in Europe : precariously balanced or faulty scales? / Carole McCartney, Rafaela Granja, and Eric Töpfer
Facial recognition technology : the particular impacts on children / Nessa Lynch, Faith Gordon, and Liz Campbell
Knowing without entering : how remote police surveillance affects privacy of the home / Ivan Škorvánek and Bert-Jaap Koops
Frontline perceptions of body-worn cameras : tools for transparency in British policing? / Diana Miranda
Apples, oranges, and time machines : regulating police use of body-worn cameras in Europe and the United States / Bryce Clayton Newell and Eleni Kosta
Investigating rape allegations : artificial intelligence and the "digital strip-search" / Hannah Quirk
Reporting crime in the wake of the Human Rights Act : privacy, criminal justice, and the media in England & Wales / Jason Bosland and Judith Townend
Privacy and rehabilitation after a criminal conviction in the digital age / Sarah Esther Lageson.
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