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EAN
9781479869978
UPC
9781479869978
ISBN
9781479869978
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Book Title
The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race,
Item Length
22.6 cm
Item Weight
0.41 kg
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject Area
Criminal Law
Publication Name
The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race, and the Future of Law Enforcement
Item Height
229 mm
Author
Andrew Guthrie Ferguson
Publisher
New York University Press
Subject
Government
Item Width
152 mm
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Winner, 2018 Law & Legal Studies PROSE Award The consequences of big data and algorithm-driven policing and its impact on law enforcement In a high-tech command center in downtown Los Angeles, a digital map lights up with 911 calls, television monitors track breaking news stories, surveillance cameras sweep the streets, and rows of networked computers link analysts and police officers to a wealth of law enforcement intelligence. This is just a glimpse into a future where software predicts future crimes, algorithms generate virtual most-wanted lists, and databanks collect personal and biometric information. The Rise of Big Data Policing introduces the cutting-edge technology that is changing how the police do their jobs and shows why it is more important than ever that citizens understand the far-reaching consequences of big data surveillance as a law enforcement tool. Andrew Guthrie Ferguson reveals how these new technologies -viewed as race-neutral and objective-have been eagerly adopted by police departments hoping to distance themselves from claims of racial bias and unconstitutional practices. After a series of high-profile police shootings and federal investigations into systemic police misconduct, and in an era of law enforcement budget cutbacks, data-driven policing has been billed as a way to turn the page on racial bias. But behind the data are real people, and difficult questions remain about racial discrimination and the potential to distort constitutional protections. In this first book on big data policing, Ferguson offers an examination of how new technologies will alter the who, where, when and how we police. These new technologies also offer data-driven methods to improve police accountability and to remedy the underlying socio-economic risk factors that encourage crime. The Rise of Big Data Policing is a must read for anyone concerned with how technology will revolutionize law enforcement and its potential threat to the security, privacy, and constitutional rights of citizens. Read an excerpt and interview with Andrew Guthrie Ferguson in The Economist.

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New York University Press
ISBN-13
9781479869978
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race, and the Future of Law Enforcement
Publication Year
2019
Subject
Government
Type
Textbook
Author
Andrew Guthrie Ferguson
Subject Area
Criminal Law
Format
Paperback

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Item Height
229 mm
Item Width
152 mm

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United States
Title_Author
Andrew Guthrie Ferguson

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