This book addresses the use of biometrics â including fingerprint identification, DNA identification and facial recognition â in the criminal justice system: balancing the need to ensure society is protected from harms, such as crime and terrorism, while also preserving individual rights.
This book addresses the use of biometrics â including fingerprint identification, DNA identification and facial recognition â in the criminal justice system: balancing the need to ensure society is protected from harms, such as crime and terrorism, while also preserving individual rights.
Marcus Smith, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Canberra; Senior Lecturer in Law, Charles Sturt University Monique Mann, Vice Chancellor¹s Research Fellow in Regulation of Technology, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology Gregor Urbas, Associate Professor of Law, Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Foundations of Biometric Identification Chapter 2: Fingerprint Biometrics Chapter 3: DNA Identification Chapter 4: Facial Recognition Chapter 5: New and Developing forms of Biometric Indentification Chapter 6: Biometrics in Criminal Trials Chapter 7: Biometrics in Criminal Appeals and Post-Conviction Reviews
Chapter 1: Foundations of Biometric Identification Chapter 2: Fingerprint Biometrics Chapter 3: DNA Identification Chapter 4: Facial Recognition Chapter 5: New and Developing forms of Biometric Indentification Chapter 6: Biometrics in Criminal Trials Chapter 7: Biometrics in Criminal Appeals and Post-Conviction Reviews
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