computer science 401 technology and criminal justice march 22/24, 2011
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Computer Science 401 Technology and Criminal Justice March 22/24, 2011. Division of Governmental Studies and Services Michael J. Gaffney, J.D., Acting Director. Division of Governmental Studies and Services. Applied Social Science Research Consulting and Technical Assistance Training - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Computer Science 401 Technology and Criminal Justice
March 22/24, 2011
Division of Governmental Studies and ServicesMichael J. Gaffney, J.D., Acting Director
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Division of Governmental Studies and Services
• Applied Social Science Research• Consulting and Technical Assistance• Training• Four Primary Areas of Focus:
Public Safety• Washington State Institute for Criminal Justice
Good Governance Digital Initiatives Sustainability and Stewardship• Natural Resources Leadership Academy
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Mike Gaffney• 15 years w/unit• JD and “ABD”• Extensive LE Training and Research• WSU “Cybercrime and Digital Forensics”• Emergency Management interests
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QuestionAre you:
A. A Criminal Justice MajorB. A Criminal Justice MinorC. A Political Science MajorD. Current or Former Law Enforcement
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Technology Applications in Criminal Justice
• Crime Identification & Detection• Crime Reporting & Notification• Crime Response & Investigation• Criminal Prosecution & Defense• Criminal Justice Reporting & Accountability
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Crime Identification & Detection• Traffic
“Photo-red” Cameras License plate scanners
• Surveillance Cameras• Gunshot Locators• GPS Tracking• Aircraft and Satellites• “Wire” taps• Web Volume Tracking • National Security Monitoring
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QuestionWhich of the following limits surveillance?
A. Declaration of IndependenceB. First Amendment to the ConstitutionC. Fourth Amendment to the ConstitutionD. Seventh Amendment to the Constitution
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Crime Notification & Reporting• Whistles• Call Boxes• Radio• Alarms• (E-)911• Reverse 911• On-Line Reporting• Social Media
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Crime Response & Investigation• CAD• In-car Computers• Wireless Connectivity• Finger Prints• Voice Analysis• Wire Taps• Surveillance• DNA
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Investigation, Continued • Amber Alerts• AFIS• CODIS• HITS• LInX• CopLink
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Prosecution/Defense• Forensics (the CSI factor)• DNA• Audio/Visual Recordings
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Reporting, Planning & Accountability• UCRs• NIBRS• GIS (Crime Mapping)• Crime Analysis• Performance Metrics (ComSTAT)
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QuestionHow likely do you think it is that
technology will be misused within the Criminal Justice System?
A. Not Likely at AllB. Somewhat UnlikelyC. Somewhat LikelyD. Very Likely
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Criminal Law• “Crime” can be defined as a violation of
a societal standard of conduct which is injurious to the public welfare.
• “Criminal Law” is that body of legal standards (Common Law, constitutional, statutory, case) which govern the investigation, prosecution, and punishment of criminal acts.
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The US System of Criminal Law• Favors protection of the innocent• Prefers Due Process• Balances Power of Government• Based on English Common Law• Shares founding philosophies
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Limitations on Technology• Bill of Rights• Fourteenth Amendment• Statutory Standards• Case Law• States may vary
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QuestionIn which Amendment is the protection
against involuntary self-incrimination found?
A. FirstB. FourthC. FifthD. TenthE. Fourteenth
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Fourth Amendment Protections• “Unreasonable search and seizure”• Basically, must have a warrant• Limited exceptions Open Fields and Plain View Exigent Circumstances National Security Consent
• Exclusionary Rule applies
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Technology & Plain View• Airplanes & Satellites• Infrared Spectroscopy• “Shared” Conversations• GPS Locators• RFID Tags• Cameras
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Ethics and Technology• Intersection of Law, Justice and
Philosophy with scientific advances• Requires reassessment of (Old) existing
rules• Not uniformly applied (Yet)
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QuestionDo you think advances in technology are
adequately covered by the existing rules on searches and evidence?
A. YesB. No
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Conclusion• Opportunities abound in this arena• Critical thinking about impacts is
necessary• Legal standards are still developing• Growth area for the technologically
trained who are so inclined
• Questions?
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Contact Information
Mike [email protected]
Division of Governmental Studies and ServicesWashington State UniversityPO Box 644870Pullman, WA 99164-4870509 335-3329