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posted by Fnord666 on Friday August 02 2019, @03:56PM   Printer-friendly
from the think-of-the-children! dept.

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She Was Arrested at 14. Then Her Photo Went to a Facial Recognition Database.

The New York Police Department has been loading thousands of arrest photos of children and teenagers into a facial recognition database despite evidence the technology has a higher risk of false matches in younger faces.

For about four years, internal records show, the department has used the technology to compare crime scene images with its collection of juvenile mug shots, the photos that are taken at an arrest. Most of the photos are of teenagers, largely 13 to 16 years old, but children as young as 11 have been included.

Elected officials and civil rights groups said the disclosure that the city was deploying a powerful surveillance tool on adolescents — whose privacy seems sacrosanct and whose status is protected in the criminal justice system — was a striking example of the Police Department's ability to adopt advancing technology with little public scrutiny.

Several members of the City Council as well as a range of civil liberties groups said they were unaware of the policy until they were contacted by The New York Times.

Police Department officials defended the decision, saying it was just the latest evolution of a longstanding policing technique: using arrest photos to identify suspects.

"I don't think this is any secret decision that's made behind closed doors," the city's chief of detectives, Dermot F. Shea, said in an interview. "This is just process, and making sure we're doing everything to fight crime."


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  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Saturday August 03 2019, @02:40PM (1 child)

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Saturday August 03 2019, @02:40PM (#875148) Journal

    Durkheim said in order to measure how advanced a society is, look at the things they outlaw. a primitive, disorganized society might outlaw murder, but care less about where you park your car. an advanced one will regulate how you add a deck to your own house.

    a corollary here might be, you can measure how corrupt and ripe for revolution a society is by measuring how divorced from the polity its laws are.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Azuma Hazuki on Saturday August 03 2019, @10:18PM

    by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Saturday August 03 2019, @10:18PM (#875263) Journal

    I have a slightly modified version of that: you can measure how corrupt a society is by how close to 90-degrees-orthogonal a society's legal axis is from the moral axis. We're looking pretty goddamn tilted, as things stand...

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