Facial Recognition and Federal Law Enforcement: Policies, Privacy, and Civil Rights
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--><!-- Cassandra Harmon (Editor) Series: Law, Crime and Law EnforcementBISAC: POL035000; LAW116000; LAW013000 Facial recognition technology has become an essential tool for federal law enforcement agencies in solving crimes and conducting investigations. These agencies may own facial recognition systems, utilize technologies from state and local governments, or rely on services provided by commercial and nonprofit entities. While such capabilities support criminal investigations, concerns have emerged among policymakers regarding their use, oversight, and potential implications for civil liberties. This book offers a comprehensive examination of how federal law enforcement agencies deploy facial recognition technology, including the extent of its use, training requirements for personnel, and the development of policies aimed at protecting civil rights and privacy. Through legislative discussions, agency reports, and policy analysis, this volume examines the challenges and considerations shaping the future of facial recognition technology in law enforcement.
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