The Fourth Amendment requires “reasonable suspicion” to seize a suspect. As a general matter, the suspicion derives from information a police officer observes or knows. It is individualized to a particular person at a particular place. Most reasonable suspicion cases involve police confronting unknown suspects engaged in observable suspicious activities. Essentially, the reasonable suspicion doctrine is based on “small data” – discrete facts involving limited information and little knowledge about the suspect.But what if this small data is replaced by “big data”? What if police can “know” about the suspect through new networked information sources? Or, what if predictive analytics can forecast who will be the likely troublemakers in a commu...
The future of policing will be driven by data. Crime, criminals, and patterns of criminal activity w...
The past decade has seen both the proliferation of surveillance in everyday life and the rise of “bi...
Decision-making processes are increasingly based on intelligence gained from ‘big data’, i.e., exten...
The Fourth Amendment requires “reasonable suspicion” to seize a suspect. As a general matter, the su...
Predictive policing is a new law enforcement strategy to reduce crime by predicting criminal activit...
This article identifies three uses of big data that hint at the future of policing and the questions...
Big Data analytics open new possibilities for law enforcement, in particular with regard to the use ...
Rapid technological changes have led to an explosion in Big Data collection and analysis through com...
This paper investigates the relationship between predictive policing methods or so called “pre-crime...
This Article explores how the use of predictive surveillance to prevent terrorist and criminal activ...
Intelligence-led policing, as a specific policing approach relying on information sharing and big da...
In Terry v. Ohio, the Supreme Court granted law enforcement broad power to perform a limited stop an...
Today’s availability of massive data sets, inexpensive data storage, and sophisticated analytical so...
Prosecutors are joining the big data revolution, adopting “intelligence-driven” strategies to target...
Computational procedures increasingly inform how we work, communicate, and make decisions, raising s...
The future of policing will be driven by data. Crime, criminals, and patterns of criminal activity w...
The past decade has seen both the proliferation of surveillance in everyday life and the rise of “bi...
Decision-making processes are increasingly based on intelligence gained from ‘big data’, i.e., exten...
The Fourth Amendment requires “reasonable suspicion” to seize a suspect. As a general matter, the su...
Predictive policing is a new law enforcement strategy to reduce crime by predicting criminal activit...
This article identifies three uses of big data that hint at the future of policing and the questions...
Big Data analytics open new possibilities for law enforcement, in particular with regard to the use ...
Rapid technological changes have led to an explosion in Big Data collection and analysis through com...
This paper investigates the relationship between predictive policing methods or so called “pre-crime...
This Article explores how the use of predictive surveillance to prevent terrorist and criminal activ...
Intelligence-led policing, as a specific policing approach relying on information sharing and big da...
In Terry v. Ohio, the Supreme Court granted law enforcement broad power to perform a limited stop an...
Today’s availability of massive data sets, inexpensive data storage, and sophisticated analytical so...
Prosecutors are joining the big data revolution, adopting “intelligence-driven” strategies to target...
Computational procedures increasingly inform how we work, communicate, and make decisions, raising s...
The future of policing will be driven by data. Crime, criminals, and patterns of criminal activity w...
The past decade has seen both the proliferation of surveillance in everyday life and the rise of “bi...
Decision-making processes are increasingly based on intelligence gained from ‘big data’, i.e., exten...