Q&A: Cameras, Police, the Dangers of a Constantly Monitored Society
Catherine Crump is the director of the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic at UC Berkeley, where she researches the impact of new technology on civil liberties and the justice system. Among many other subject areas, she’s done research on the automatic license plate reader, a device that converts images of license plates into readable text to give the police more accurate location information on the people they’re monitoring. Read more about Q&A: Cameras, Police, the Dangers of a Constantly Monitored Society