Law and Quantification
Big Data Policing in the Big Apple. By Ferguson A.G.
The article highlights the concept of predictive policing using data collected and technology in order to deploy crime preventive measures rather than reactive measures to given mapped crime hot spots. The coverage by the author of this topic is well balanced since he looks at both extremes; the ideal situation and the shortcomings that maybe experienced with the technology. The discussion questions that arise from this topic are; 1. Are there future possibilities of this kind of technology to be applied to other remote areas away from the city with the same effectiveness and accuracy as it is in the New York City and other cities that it has been applied. 2. In the event that the hackers get access to this kind of database, what are the stop gap measures that have been put in place to ensure the police are not misguided and the errors are picked out in good time?
Predicting Crime, LAPD Style. By Nate Berg
The writer highlights several instances where technology has been used in crime prevention and crime detection. He highlights the use of predictive policing through use of data bases, the face detection technology and...
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