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We See It All
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Explore 'We See It All' - a compelling investigation into the intricate legal, political, and moral dilemmas surrounding modern surveillance technology used by the police and justice system. This thought-provoking paperback, published by Scribe Publications in 2021, delves into the pressing question: how much surveillance are citizens of a free society willing to accept in the name of public safety? With technological advancements such as automatic license plate readers, drones equipped for surveillance, and advanced facial recognition systems, the police have unprecedented access to data about our movements and behaviors. The book meticulously examines these implications, addressing how such technologies alter privacy, civil liberties, and community trust. It is a must-read for those interested in law enforcement practices, technology ethics, and public policy. This trade paperback, with 288 pages of insightful content, will not only inform but challenge your perceptions about state surveillance. With FREE shipping available, you can easily add this critical read to your library today. Please note that combined shipping is not available for this item; anticipate up to 10 days for delivery.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781922310699
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 288
Description:
An investigation into the legal, political, and moral issues surrounding how the police and justice system use surveillance technology, asking the question- what are citizens of a free country willing to tolerate in the name of public safety?
The police now have unparalleled power at their fingertips- surveillance technology. Seamless, persistent, even permanent surveillance is available - sometimes already deployed, sometimes waiting for the right excuse. Automatic licence-plate readers allow police to amass a granular record of where people go, when, and for how long. Drones give police eyes - and possibly weapons - in the skies. Facial recognition poses perhaps the most dire and lasting threat than any other technology. Algorithms purport to predict where and when crime will occur, and how big a risk a suspect has of re-offending.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781922310699
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 288
Description:
An investigation into the legal, political, and moral issues surrounding how the police and justice system use surveillance technology, asking the question- what are citizens of a free country willing to tolerate in the name of public safety?
The police now have unparalleled power at their fingertips- surveillance technology. Seamless, persistent, even permanent surveillance is available - sometimes already deployed, sometimes waiting for the right excuse. Automatic licence-plate readers allow police to amass a granular record of where people go, when, and for how long. Drones give police eyes - and possibly weapons - in the skies. Facial recognition poses perhaps the most dire and lasting threat than any other technology. Algorithms purport to predict where and when crime will occur, and how big a risk a suspect has of re-offending.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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