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More data and surveillance are transforming justice systems

25 pointsby ehudlaalmost 7 years ago

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joe_the_useralmost 7 years ago
It is worth remembering that TV-show style suspect hunting is a rather small portion of the activity of the cops, lawyers and judges of the justice system. I&#x27;d suggest the exercise of spending a day watching an average court function. Most of the cases have no facts in question - or maybe the defendant will claim something and be immediately shown wrong. Instead, it&#x27;s draconian social work for the extremely dysfunctional and those in the wrong place at the wrong time. When there are facts in question, it&#x27;s usually about &quot;how exactly do this bad thing happen&quot; with who was there make it happen only occasionally in question.<p>I&#x27;d imagine the main place this increased surveillance would matter is the cat-and-mouse competition between the business of selling illegal drugs and the business of making stopping them seem like a plausible idea. How, supply and demand will likely keep the supply there but I&#x27;d assume this supply will be even more under the control of crooked cops.
ourmandavealmost 7 years ago
<i>ON WHAT does the administration of justice depend? Devotees of the Old Testament might say wisdom, as displayed in King Solomon’s judgment.</i><p>I&#x27;m not for law enforcement hacking into my iPhone to obtain evidence. But suggesting it be cut it in half, old school, ain&#x27;t progress either.
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