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Digital Evidence

Amazon’s helping police build a surveillance network with Ring doorbells

June 5, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Amazon’s helping police build a surveillance network with Ring doorbellsRead More

Article Source: CNETForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Amazon Encourages Police to Use Untested Facial Recognition Technology

May 24, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Amazon Encourages Police to Use Untested Facial Recognition TechnologyRead More

Article Source: SlateForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

The Government Is Expanding Its Social Media Surveillance Capabilities

May 22, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

The Government Is Expanding Its Social Media Surveillance CapabilitiesRead More

Article Source: Brennan Center for JusticeForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Facial Recognition: Dawn of Dystopia, or Just the New Fingerprint?

May 18, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Facial Recognition: Dawn of Dystopia, or Just the New Fingerprint?Read More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

UNC School of Government Articles on Digital Evidence

May 13, 2019 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Blog posts on various topics of digital evidence published at the UNC School of Government.

UNC School of Government Articles on Digital EvidenceRead More

Resource Category: WebsitesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Expert: San Francisco face ID ban would be warning to police

May 13, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Expert: San Francisco face ID ban would be warning to policeRead More

Article Source: APForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Virtual Case Notes: Not Only Can Alexa Eavesdrop — She Can Also Testify Against You

May 10, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Virtual Case Notes: Not Only Can Alexa Eavesdrop — She Can Also Testify Against YouRead More

Article Source: Forensic MagazineForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Voice-print Technology Monitors Inmates’ Calls in Florida

May 7, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Voice-print Technology Monitors Inmates’ Calls in FloridaRead More

Article Source: APForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Can law enforcement compel a subject to unlock a device?

May 3, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

The NACDL Fourth Amendment Center has authored a Compelled Decryption Primer to help attorneys litigate the issue of whether law enforcement can compel a suspect to unlock or decrypt a device. The Fourth Amendment requires law enforcement to get a warrant to search a cell phone, even incident to arrest. Riley v. California, 573 U.S. …

Can law enforcement compel a subject to unlock a device?Read More

Category: Featured ArticlesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Gang-associated Youth Avoid Violence by Acting Tough Online, Stanford Sociologist Finds

May 1, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Gang-associated Youth Avoid Violence by Acting Tough Online, Stanford Sociologist FindsRead More

Article Source: Stanford UniversityForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence, Mental Health

Compelled Decryption Primer

April 30, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

NACDL’s Fourth Amendment Center has published a primer on whether law enforcement can compel a suspect to unlock or decrypt a device.

Compelled Decryption PrimerRead More

Resource Category: Featured ArticlesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Search the list of more than 30,000 police officers banned by 44 states.

April 25, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

A USA TODAY Network investigation uncovered records of thousands of police officers investigated for serious misconduct. Starting with lists of officers who lost their law enforcement certification in 44 states, including North Carolina, those records available here.

Search the list of more than 30,000 police officers banned by 44 states.Read More

Resource Category: WebsitesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Search the list of more than 30,000 police officers banned by 44 states.

April 25, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Search the list of more than 30,000 police officers banned by 44 states.Read More

Article Source: USA TodayForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Order for Cell Phone Records

April 24, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Sample order for cell phone records pursuant to a discovery motion.

Order for Cell Phone RecordsRead More

Resource Category: Discovery Motion, Motions and BriefsForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

FBI’s Facial Recognition Programs Under Fire Over Privacy, Accuracy Concerns

April 18, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

FBI’s Facial Recognition Programs Under Fire Over Privacy, Accuracy ConcernsRead More

Article Source: NextgovForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

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