Jon Fasman
We See It All
Liberty and Justice in an Age of Perpetual Surveillance
Public Affairs, 2021
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The age of constant surveillance is here.
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American police are on the cusp of round-the-clock citizen surveillance, journalist Jon Fasman warns. Many police agencies and departments use license plate readers. Some rely on facial recognition technology or drone surveillance. Fasman analyzes this trend against the backdrop of the Fourth Amendment’s protection against unreasonable searches. He makes a compelling case that policing’s technology far outpaces society’s ability to decide how to oversee this new power.
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About the Author
Jon Fasman, Washington correspondent for The Economist, also wrote The Geographer’s Library and The Unpossessed City.
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