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What next for police technology and ethics?

Posted by: Lara Macdonald, Posted on: 26 February 2020 - Categories: Bias, CDEI Reviews, Policing

Who gets to decide where the boundary lies between national security concerns, and an individual's right to privacy? Are the right guidelines in place for policing's increasing use of technology and data? These were some of the issues discussed at this week's lecture hosted by RUSI.

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