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Information technology and the criminal justice system
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ISBN: 0761930191 0761930183 1506317812 1322306834 1452262276 9781452262277 9780761930198 9781452225708 1452225702 9780761930181 9781506317816 9781322306834 Year: 2005 Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; London : SAGE,

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Addressing the impact of information technology on the field of criminal justice, this title looks at the larger issues related to the impact of new technology and methods in this area, what we have learned from the past and what we might expect from the future.


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Digital punishment : privacy, stigma & the harms of data-driven criminal justice
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ISBN: 9780190872007 0190872004 0190872020 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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"Data-driven criminal justice operations creates millions of criminal records each year in the United States. Documenting everything from a police stop to a prison sentence, these records take on a digital life of their own as they are collected and posted by police, courts, and prisons, and then re-posted on social media, online news and mugshot galleries, and bought and sold by data brokers as an increasingly valuable data commodity. The result is "digital punishment," where mere suspicion or a brush with the law can have lasting consequences. This analysis describes the transformation of criminal records into millions of data points, the commodification of this data into a valuable digital resource, and the impact of this shift on people, society, and public policy. The consequences of digital punishment, as described in hundreds of interviews detailed in this book, lead people to purposefully opt out of society as they cope with privacy and due process violations"--


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Development and policy use of criminal justice information
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ISBN: 9290780282 9789290780281 Year: 1995 Volume: 53 Publisher: Rome UNICRI

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