Digital Evidence
Prisons across the U.S. are quietly building databases of incarcerated people’s voice prints
Google’s Sidewalk Labs Plans to Package and Sell Location Data on Millions of Cellphones
AI is sending people to jail—and getting it wrong
The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree.
I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone
Your Vehicle Black Box: A ‘Witness’ Against You In Court
Jailing the Wrong Man: Mug Shot Searches Persist in New York, Despite Serious Risks
The Dangerous Junk Science of Vocal Risk Assessment
If you drive in Los Angeles, the cops can track your every move (CA)
New Approaches to Digital Evidence Acquisition and Analysis
Overview of NIJ research on new approaches to acquiring and analyzing digital media.
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Giving TSA Facial-Recognition Software Isn’t Worth a Faster Security Line
Facebook Warns Memphis Police: No More Fake “Bob Smith” Accounts
Upcoming Programs on Facial Recognition Software and Surveillance Technologies
Attorneys frequently ask me questions about facial recognition software and about new surveillance technologies. NACDL is offering training programs on each of these topics. On September 18, 2018, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, NACDL will host a free webinar about the practices, risks, and limitations of emerging facial recognition technology. With an increasing number …
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