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Privacy, Poverty, And Big Data: A Matrix Of Vulnerabilities For Poor Americans, Mary Madden, Michele E. Gilman, Karen Levy, Alice Marwick
Privacy, Poverty, And Big Data: A Matrix Of Vulnerabilities For Poor Americans, Mary Madden, Michele E. Gilman, Karen Levy, Alice Marwick
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This Article examines the matrix of vulnerabilities that low-income people face as a result of the collection and aggregation of big data and the application of predictive analytics. On one hand, big data systems could reverse growing economic inequality by expanding access to opportunities for low-income people. On the other hand, big data could widen economic gaps by making it possible to prey on low-income people or to exclude them from opportunities due to biases entrenched in algorithmic decision-making tools. New kinds of “networked privacy” harms, in which users are simultaneously held liable for their own behavior and the actions …
Location, Location, Location: Balancing Crime Fighting Needs And Privacy Rights, Nancy K. Oliver
Location, Location, Location: Balancing Crime Fighting Needs And Privacy Rights, Nancy K. Oliver
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Research And Reality: Better Understanding The Debate Between Sequential And Simultaneous Photo Arrays, Frederick H. Bealefeld Iii
Research And Reality: Better Understanding The Debate Between Sequential And Simultaneous Photo Arrays, Frederick H. Bealefeld Iii
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Why Dna Databasing Is Good For Maryland — A Dna Analyst's Perspective, Rana Santos
Why Dna Databasing Is Good For Maryland — A Dna Analyst's Perspective, Rana Santos
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Imperative Of Eyewitness Identification Reform And The Role Of Police Leadership, Rebecca Brown, Stephen Saloom
The Imperative Of Eyewitness Identification Reform And The Role Of Police Leadership, Rebecca Brown, Stephen Saloom
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indecent Exposure: Genes Are More Than A Brand Name Label In The Dna Database Debate, Jessica D. Gabel
Indecent Exposure: Genes Are More Than A Brand Name Label In The Dna Database Debate, Jessica D. Gabel
University of Baltimore Law Review
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