Technology Quarterly

Data detectives

Justice

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I know what you’ll do next summer

Increased amounts of data and surveillance are transforming justice systems

The relationship between information and crime has changed

Walls have eyes

It is hard now to avoid street-level surveillance

Police have many new ways of monitoring people

Read my phone

Police can bypass encryption and monitor anything

The law is not keeping up

Home, home within range

Electronic monitoring is a different approach to jail

You don’t have to go to prison to go to prison

Algorithm blues

The promise and peril of big-data justice

Can algorithms accurately predict where crime will occur?

Watching the detectives

Rigorous oversight is essential to check police activity

An engaged citizenry is starting to hold law enforcement to account

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