Privacy, Technology, and the Criminal Process
Privacy, Technology, and the Criminal Process
Purshouse, Joe; Roberts, Andrew; Bosland, Jason
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
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Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Criminal Justice, Technology, and the Future of Privacy
JOE PURSHOUSE AND ANDREW ROBERTS
1 Exploring Algorithmic Justice for Policing Data Analytics in the United Kingdom
JAMIE GRACE
2 Police Use of Intrusive Technology: Freedom, Privacy, and Political Legitimacy
ANDREW ROBERTS
3 Private Policing in the Data-Driven Society: The Flexible State Monopoly on Force Challenged but Not Abandoned
MAGDALENA BREWCZYNSKA AND PAUL DE HERT
4 Citizen-Led Policing in the Digital Age and the Right to Respect for Private Life
JOE PURSHOUSE
5 Biometric Forensic Identity Databases in Europe: Precariously Balanced or Faulty Scales?
CAROLE MCCARTNEY, RAFAELA GRANJA, AND ERIC TOEPFER
6 Facial Recognition Technology: The Particular Impacts on Children
NESSA LYNCH, FAITH GORDON, AND LIZ CAMPBELL
7 Knowing Without Entering: How Remote Police Surveillance Affects Privacy of the Home
IVAN SKORVANEK AND BERT-JAAP KOOPS
8 Frontline Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras: Tools for Transparency in British Policing?
DIANA MIRANDA
9 Apples, Oranges, and Time Machines: Regulating Police Use of Body-Worn Cameras in Europe and the United States
BRYCE CLAYTON NEWELL AND ELENI KOSTA
10 Investigating Rape Allegations: Artificial Intelligence and the 'Digital Strip-Search'
HANNAH QUIRK
11 Reporting Crime in the Wake of the Human Rights Act 1998: Privacy, Criminal Justice, and the Media in England & Wales
JASON BOSLAND AND JUDITH TOWNEND
12 Privacy and Rehabilitation after a Criminal Conviction in the Digital Age
SARAH ESTHER LAGESON
Index
Introduction: Criminal Justice, Technology, and the Future of Privacy
JOE PURSHOUSE AND ANDREW ROBERTS
1 Exploring Algorithmic Justice for Policing Data Analytics in the United Kingdom
JAMIE GRACE
2 Police Use of Intrusive Technology: Freedom, Privacy, and Political Legitimacy
ANDREW ROBERTS
3 Private Policing in the Data-Driven Society: The Flexible State Monopoly on Force Challenged but Not Abandoned
MAGDALENA BREWCZYNSKA AND PAUL DE HERT
4 Citizen-Led Policing in the Digital Age and the Right to Respect for Private Life
JOE PURSHOUSE
5 Biometric Forensic Identity Databases in Europe: Precariously Balanced or Faulty Scales?
CAROLE MCCARTNEY, RAFAELA GRANJA, AND ERIC TOEPFER
6 Facial Recognition Technology: The Particular Impacts on Children
NESSA LYNCH, FAITH GORDON, AND LIZ CAMPBELL
7 Knowing Without Entering: How Remote Police Surveillance Affects Privacy of the Home
IVAN SKORVANEK AND BERT-JAAP KOOPS
8 Frontline Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras: Tools for Transparency in British Policing?
DIANA MIRANDA
9 Apples, Oranges, and Time Machines: Regulating Police Use of Body-Worn Cameras in Europe and the United States
BRYCE CLAYTON NEWELL AND ELENI KOSTA
10 Investigating Rape Allegations: Artificial Intelligence and the 'Digital Strip-Search'
HANNAH QUIRK
11 Reporting Crime in the Wake of the Human Rights Act 1998: Privacy, Criminal Justice, and the Media in England & Wales
JASON BOSLAND AND JUDITH TOWNEND
12 Privacy and Rehabilitation after a Criminal Conviction in the Digital Age
SARAH ESTHER LAGESON
Index
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Privacy;Criminal Process;Digitised Society;Policing a Digitised Society;Technology;Body-Worn Cameras;Citizen-led Policing;Facial Recognition;Algorithmic Justice;Forensic Data;Criminal Justice and the Media;Privacy and Rehabilitation;Frt;Big Brother Watch;Body Worn Cameras;Data Protection Impact Assessment;GDPR;EU Charter;Facial Images;Police Forces;Biometric Data;EDPS;National Police Chief Council;Law Enforcement Purposes;UK Supreme Court;Data Protection;DNA Database;UK Court;UK Police Force;UN;Dynamic IP Address;Open Justice Principle;Acoustic Surveillance;DNA Profile;UK Police
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Criminal Justice, Technology, and the Future of Privacy
JOE PURSHOUSE AND ANDREW ROBERTS
1 Exploring Algorithmic Justice for Policing Data Analytics in the United Kingdom
JAMIE GRACE
2 Police Use of Intrusive Technology: Freedom, Privacy, and Political Legitimacy
ANDREW ROBERTS
3 Private Policing in the Data-Driven Society: The Flexible State Monopoly on Force Challenged but Not Abandoned
MAGDALENA BREWCZYNSKA AND PAUL DE HERT
4 Citizen-Led Policing in the Digital Age and the Right to Respect for Private Life
JOE PURSHOUSE
5 Biometric Forensic Identity Databases in Europe: Precariously Balanced or Faulty Scales?
CAROLE MCCARTNEY, RAFAELA GRANJA, AND ERIC TOEPFER
6 Facial Recognition Technology: The Particular Impacts on Children
NESSA LYNCH, FAITH GORDON, AND LIZ CAMPBELL
7 Knowing Without Entering: How Remote Police Surveillance Affects Privacy of the Home
IVAN SKORVANEK AND BERT-JAAP KOOPS
8 Frontline Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras: Tools for Transparency in British Policing?
DIANA MIRANDA
9 Apples, Oranges, and Time Machines: Regulating Police Use of Body-Worn Cameras in Europe and the United States
BRYCE CLAYTON NEWELL AND ELENI KOSTA
10 Investigating Rape Allegations: Artificial Intelligence and the 'Digital Strip-Search'
HANNAH QUIRK
11 Reporting Crime in the Wake of the Human Rights Act 1998: Privacy, Criminal Justice, and the Media in England & Wales
JASON BOSLAND AND JUDITH TOWNEND
12 Privacy and Rehabilitation after a Criminal Conviction in the Digital Age
SARAH ESTHER LAGESON
Index
Introduction: Criminal Justice, Technology, and the Future of Privacy
JOE PURSHOUSE AND ANDREW ROBERTS
1 Exploring Algorithmic Justice for Policing Data Analytics in the United Kingdom
JAMIE GRACE
2 Police Use of Intrusive Technology: Freedom, Privacy, and Political Legitimacy
ANDREW ROBERTS
3 Private Policing in the Data-Driven Society: The Flexible State Monopoly on Force Challenged but Not Abandoned
MAGDALENA BREWCZYNSKA AND PAUL DE HERT
4 Citizen-Led Policing in the Digital Age and the Right to Respect for Private Life
JOE PURSHOUSE
5 Biometric Forensic Identity Databases in Europe: Precariously Balanced or Faulty Scales?
CAROLE MCCARTNEY, RAFAELA GRANJA, AND ERIC TOEPFER
6 Facial Recognition Technology: The Particular Impacts on Children
NESSA LYNCH, FAITH GORDON, AND LIZ CAMPBELL
7 Knowing Without Entering: How Remote Police Surveillance Affects Privacy of the Home
IVAN SKORVANEK AND BERT-JAAP KOOPS
8 Frontline Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras: Tools for Transparency in British Policing?
DIANA MIRANDA
9 Apples, Oranges, and Time Machines: Regulating Police Use of Body-Worn Cameras in Europe and the United States
BRYCE CLAYTON NEWELL AND ELENI KOSTA
10 Investigating Rape Allegations: Artificial Intelligence and the 'Digital Strip-Search'
HANNAH QUIRK
11 Reporting Crime in the Wake of the Human Rights Act 1998: Privacy, Criminal Justice, and the Media in England & Wales
JASON BOSLAND AND JUDITH TOWNEND
12 Privacy and Rehabilitation after a Criminal Conviction in the Digital Age
SARAH ESTHER LAGESON
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Privacy;Criminal Process;Digitised Society;Policing a Digitised Society;Technology;Body-Worn Cameras;Citizen-led Policing;Facial Recognition;Algorithmic Justice;Forensic Data;Criminal Justice and the Media;Privacy and Rehabilitation;Frt;Big Brother Watch;Body Worn Cameras;Data Protection Impact Assessment;GDPR;EU Charter;Facial Images;Police Forces;Biometric Data;EDPS;National Police Chief Council;Law Enforcement Purposes;UK Supreme Court;Data Protection;DNA Database;UK Court;UK Police Force;UN;Dynamic IP Address;Open Justice Principle;Acoustic Surveillance;DNA Profile;UK Police