Policing in the era of AI and smart societies
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Policing in the era of AI and smart societies
(Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications)
Springer, c2021
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"Corrected publication"--t.p. verso
Other editors: Babak Akhgar, Peter Cochrane, Mohammad Dastbaz
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
Chapter "Predictive Policing in 2025: A Scenario" is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Lord Alex Carlile of Berriew CBE QC.- Rethinking Criminal Justice in Cyberspace: The EU E-evidence framework as a new model of cross-border cooperation in criminal matters
- O. Sallavaci.- Policing in the era of AI and Smart Societies: austerity
- legitimacy and blurring the line of consent
- M. Manning, S.Agnew.- Behavioral Analytics
- A Preventative Means for the Future of Policing
- A. Daneshkhah et al.- Securing Transparency and Governance of Organ Supply Chain Through Blockchain
- N. Chavez et al.- IoT and cloud forensic investigation guidelines
- I. Mitchell et al.- Algorithms can predict domestic abuse, but should we let them?
- M. Bland.- Tackling teen sexting - policing challenges when society and technology outpace legislation
- E. Bond, A. Phippen.- Image Recognition in Child Sexual Exploitation Material - Capabilities, Ethics and Rights
- A. Phippen, E. Bond.- Predictive policing in 2025: A scenario
- K. Macnish et al.- Patterns in Policing
- P. Cochrane, M.P. Pfeiffer.- Proposed Forensic Guidelines for the Investigation of Fake News
- N. Omezi, H. Jahankhani.- Current Challenges of Modern-Day Domestic Abuse
- J. Mayhew, H. Jahankhani.
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