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Category > Law Posted 15 Mar 2018 My Price 7.00

It is easier to predict technical advances than to predict their public acceptance or rejection for crime control purposes.

It is easier to predict technical advances than to predict their public acceptance or rejection for crime control purposes. Some technical possibilities run head-on against concerns for privacy. Click the link below to read the case of Kyllo v. U.S. and discuss the complexity of the decision on whether the thermal imaging of a home constitutes an unreasonable search, a reasonable search, or not a search at all.  Do you see a possible constitutional challenge in the use of some other technology for crime control purposes?  

http://www.americanbar.org/publications/preview_home/publiced_preview_features_kyllo_us.html 

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