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Privacy, Technology, and the Criminal Process
This collection considers the implications for privacy of the utilisation of new technologies in the criminal process. The threat that technology poses to privacy interests demands critical re-evaluation of current law, policy, and practice. This is provided by the contributions to this volume.
Author(s) | Edited by Andrew Roberts (Consultant, UK), Joe Purshouse, Jason Bosland. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 308 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 28 Jul 2023 |
Availability | POD |
This collection considers the implications for privacy of the utilisation of new technologies in the criminal process. The threat that technology poses to privacy interests demands critical re-evaluation of current law, policy, and practice. This is provided by the contributions to this volume.
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 In
Andrew Roberts is Professor at Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. Joe Purshouse is Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law and Justice at the University of Sheffield. Jason Bosland is Associate Professor and Director of the Media and Communi