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From papyrus to cyber: how technology has directed law enforcement policy and practice
Authors:Mark M. Lanier  Amari T. Cooper
Affiliation:1. Cyber Institute, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USAmmlanier@ua.edu;3. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Cyber technology, both explicitly and implicitly, impacts every facet of local, state, national and international criminal justice operations. Unfortunately, technological changes, including cyber technologies, are rarely well thought out and may have unintended negative consequences. Additionally technology, and particularly cyber technology, evolves at a much faster pace than our understanding of the ethics, laws and policies involved. Consequently, citizens, criminals and justice professionals often rely on technology without the benefit of legal protections or explicit agency policy. This paper will examine how technology, both historically (non cyber) and contemporarily (cyber), has positively and negatively affected one aspect of the Criminal Justice enterprise – law enforcement.
Keywords:Cyber  technology  law enforcement  drones  cameras  thermal  less that lethal force
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