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Fakta
Some police forces are using automated facial recognition technology to pick suspects out of a crowd. But is face mapping a valuable tool in the fight against serious crime or a new threat to our civil liberties? And does it work? Joshua Rozenberg investigates.
Also in this week's programme...
Do body-worn video cameras help police to deal more effectively with domestic violence incidents - or do they make matters worse?
And the mysterious case of the "pernicious weed"...who should pay when the wrong kind of vegetation - such as Japanese knotweed - is found on railway lines?
Producer: Neil Koenig Researcher: Diane Richardson.
Release date
Lydbog: 26. juni 2018
Fakta
Some police forces are using automated facial recognition technology to pick suspects out of a crowd. But is face mapping a valuable tool in the fight against serious crime or a new threat to our civil liberties? And does it work? Joshua Rozenberg investigates.
Also in this week's programme...
Do body-worn video cameras help police to deal more effectively with domestic violence incidents - or do they make matters worse?
And the mysterious case of the "pernicious weed"...who should pay when the wrong kind of vegetation - such as Japanese knotweed - is found on railway lines?
Producer: Neil Koenig Researcher: Diane Richardson.
Release date
Lydbog: 26. juni 2018
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