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Episode 141: How New Technology Is Changing Law Enforcement (with Matthew Feeney and Adam Bates)
Matthew Feeney and Adam Bates discuss new technologies that are changing law enforcement. Can we balance police effectiveness and respect for privacy? <br> <br>What is a Stingray? How does it work? Is it a good idea to make police wear body cameras? Should officers be able to turn these cameras off? What about the privacy of the civilians being recorded? Should law enforcement agencies have access to drone technology? Where do we have a reasonable expectation of privacy? <br> <br>Matthew Feeney and Adam Bates join us this week to discuss new technologies available to law enforcement agencies in America, and the legal implications of these technologies. <br> <br>Where does a right to privacy apply in these new eras of government data collection? How should we balance police effectiveness and respect for Fourth Amendment privacy rights? <br> <br>Show Notes and Further Reading <br> <br>Feeney recently authored a policy analysis on police body cameras, “Watching the Watchmen: Best Practices for Police Body Cameras.” <br>http://www.cato.org/publicatio....ns/policy-analysis/w <br> <br>Feeney also mentions a project our Cato colleague Patrick Eddington is working on: a timeline chronicling the American government’s surveillance activities over the past century. <br>http://www.cato.org/american-big-brother <br> <br>Download the .mp3 of this episode: http://bit.ly/296Ut4j <br>Subscribe through iTunes: https://bitly.com/18wswtX <br>Subscribe through Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/1VLM4sh <br>Free Thoughts RSS feed: http://bit.ly/1q2vZQP
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