Topic: predictive policing
Predictive policing employs algorithms and surveillance technologies to anticipate criminal activity, often leading to invasive monitoring and profiling of individuals. This practice raises significant concerns about privacy, civil liberties, and the potential for discrimination, as it relies on data that can be biased and misused. The expansion of predictive policing reflects a troubling trend toward mass surveillance and the erosion of individual rights in the name of security.
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NYPD Built a Surveillance Empire and Put It on the Market
A citywide surveillance system now uses thousands of residential cameras to enable real-time monitoring and data collection.
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Big Brother Is Hovering Over New York, With Other States Set To Follow
The sky is no limit for NYPD drones but the boundaries of privacy remain unclear.
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The Pre-Crime Surveillance Nightmare
It’s already happening.
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The Private Companies Bringing Dystopian Surveillance To The Suburbs
Local governments are signing contracts with analytics companies for deep data collection and monitoring.
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LAPD officers are collecting social media information from citizens they stop
Eyebrows are raised over privacy violations.
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Sheriff who used “pre-crime” algorithm to target “would-be” criminals will face trial
Dystopian technology.







