NYTimes: Technology Doesn’t Change the Need for Legal Protection

NYTimes: Technology Doesn’t Change the Need for Legal Protection by Kami N. Chavis:

Technology is playing a greater role in law enforcement — from robots to “predictive policing” software to “shot spotter” technology — and it can increase efficiency in investigations and offer better protection to both police and the public.

The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against unreasonable seizures, so any use of force (deployed by robot or human) must be reasonable in light of the circumstances.
During a time of heightened tensions over policing, however, policy makers must scrutinize the implementation of technological devices, particularly those that can involve the use of deadly force. And police departments with access to this equipment must be trained and adhere to clear guidelines.

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