The Atlantic: The Surveillance City of Camden, New Jersey

The Atlantic: The Surveillance City of Camden, New Jersey by Conor Friedersdorf:

Any list of America’s most dangerous cities puts Camden, New Jersey near or at the top. Camden’s murder rate is a staggering 12 times higher than the national average.

Burglaries recently jumped 65 percent in one year.

More recently, its reorganized police department, run under county auspices, has made gains against a crime epidemic that peaked in 2012. They’ve done so in part by patrolling one of the most impoverished cities in the country with cutting edge technology that would creep me out if it were imported into my neighborhood, but that I’d perhaps welcome if I lived in a place with third-world crime rates. A Matt Taibbi dispatch from the city describes the “force multipliers”: …

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