ShotSpotter technology is a rapid identification and response system used in ninety American cities that is designed to detect gunshots and dispatch police. ShotSpotter is one of many powerful surveillance tools used by local police departments to purportedly help fight crime, but they often do so at the expense of infringing upon privacy rights and civil liberties. This Article expands the conversation about ShotSpotter technology considerably by examining the adjacent Fourth Amendment issues emanating from its use. For example, law enforcement increasingly relies on ShotSpotter to create reasonable suspicion where it does not exist. In practice, the use of ShotSpotter increases the frequency of police interactions, which also increases th...
This paper investigates narratives of crime and policing in the public-facing discourse of ShotSpott...
Half of American adults—more than 117 million people—have identifying information recorded in law en...
What rules regulate when police can kill? As ongoing public controversy over high-profile police kil...
Acoustic gun detection systems (AGDS) are a law enforcement technology designed to detect gunshot so...
This Article represents a polemic against the most harmful aspects of the policing status quo. At it...
Conversations said in public do not have an expectation of privacy, and therefore, the ShotSpotter d...
This Article has two aims. First, it explains how automated decision-making can produce unexpected r...
This Article confronts the growing tension between increasingly permissive concealed carry firearms ...
Rapid technological changes have led to an explosion in Big Data collection and analysis through com...
This article addresses how “crime mapping” technology has the potential to reshape Fourth Amendment ...
40 pagesReviews of : "BLEEDING OUT: THE DEVASTATING CONSEQUENCES OF URBAN VIOLENCE—AND A BOLD NEW PL...
Gunshot detection systems are defined as technologically advanced acoustic sensing systems capable o...
Within policing, few legal principles are more widely known or highly esteemed than the “objective r...
In light of police violence and injustice, criminologists tend to focus on masculine and violent pol...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States, partly in response to public outcries over fatali...
This paper investigates narratives of crime and policing in the public-facing discourse of ShotSpott...
Half of American adults—more than 117 million people—have identifying information recorded in law en...
What rules regulate when police can kill? As ongoing public controversy over high-profile police kil...
Acoustic gun detection systems (AGDS) are a law enforcement technology designed to detect gunshot so...
This Article represents a polemic against the most harmful aspects of the policing status quo. At it...
Conversations said in public do not have an expectation of privacy, and therefore, the ShotSpotter d...
This Article has two aims. First, it explains how automated decision-making can produce unexpected r...
This Article confronts the growing tension between increasingly permissive concealed carry firearms ...
Rapid technological changes have led to an explosion in Big Data collection and analysis through com...
This article addresses how “crime mapping” technology has the potential to reshape Fourth Amendment ...
40 pagesReviews of : "BLEEDING OUT: THE DEVASTATING CONSEQUENCES OF URBAN VIOLENCE—AND A BOLD NEW PL...
Gunshot detection systems are defined as technologically advanced acoustic sensing systems capable o...
Within policing, few legal principles are more widely known or highly esteemed than the “objective r...
In light of police violence and injustice, criminologists tend to focus on masculine and violent pol...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States, partly in response to public outcries over fatali...
This paper investigates narratives of crime and policing in the public-facing discourse of ShotSpott...
Half of American adults—more than 117 million people—have identifying information recorded in law en...
What rules regulate when police can kill? As ongoing public controversy over high-profile police kil...