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This book addresses the use of biometrics - including fingerprint
identification, DNA identification and facial recognition - 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. It offers a comprehensive discussion
of biometric identification that includes a consideration of: basic
scientific principles, their historical development, the
perspectives of political philosophy, critical security and
surveillance studies; but especially the relevant law, policy and
regulatory issues. Developments in key jurisdictions where the
technology has been implemented, including the United Kingdom,
United States, Europe and Australia, are examined. This includes
case studies relating to the implementation of new technology,
policy, legislation, court judgements, and where available,
empirical evaluations of the use of biometrics in criminal justice
systems. Examples from non-western areas of the world are also
considered. Accessibly written, this book will be of interest to
undergraduate, postgraduate and research students, academic
researchers, as well as professionals in government, security,
legal and private sectors.
This book addresses the use of biometrics - including fingerprint
identification, DNA identification and facial recognition - 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. It offers a comprehensive discussion
of biometric identification that includes a consideration of: basic
scientific principles, their historical development, the
perspectives of political philosophy, critical security and
surveillance studies; but especially the relevant law, policy and
regulatory issues. Developments in key jurisdictions where the
technology has been implemented, including the United Kingdom,
United States, Europe and Australia, are examined. This includes
case studies relating to the implementation of new technology,
policy, legislation, court judgements, and where available,
empirical evaluations of the use of biometrics in criminal justice
systems. Examples from non-western areas of the world are also
considered. Accessibly written, this book will be of interest to
undergraduate, postgraduate and research students, academic
researchers, as well as professionals in government, security,
legal and private sectors.
Now in its second edition, Australian Uniform Evidence Law provides
a clear, accessible introduction to the law of evidence. Following
the structure of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth), the text introduces
students to basic principles, then covers more complex elements of
evidence law. Cases and excerpts from legislation have been
selected to guide students through the application of the Act. This
edition has been updated to include significant recent case
examples and decisions. Each chapter includes a summary of key
points, definitions and practice questions to encourage students to
apply their knowledge to realistic scenarios. The final chapter
comprises longer-form, complex problems designed to test students'
understanding of the concepts and rules covered in the Act as a
whole. Guided solutions to each question are provided so students
can check their understanding. Providing clear explanations and
examples, Australian Uniform Evidence Law is an essential resource
for all students of evidence law.
As computer-related crime becomes more important globally, both
scholarly and journalistic accounts tend to focus on the ways in
which the crime has been committed and how it could have been
prevented. Very little has been written about what follows: the
capture, possible extradition, prosecution, sentencing and
incarceration of the cyber criminal. Originally published in 2004,
this book provides an international study of the manner in which
cyber criminals are dealt with by the judicial process. It is a
sequel to the groundbreaking Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition
in Cyberspace by Grabosky, Smith and Dempsey (Cambridge University
Press, 2001). Some of the most prominent cases from around the
world are presented in an attempt to discern trends in the handling
of cases, and common factors and problems that emerge during the
processes of prosecution, trial and sentencing.
The regulation of technology is an important and topical area of
law, relevant to almost all aspects of society. Technology Law:
Australian and International Perspectives presents a thorough
exploration of the new legal challenges created by evolving
technologies, from the use of facial recognition technology in
criminal investigations to the rise and regulation of
cryptocurrencies. A well-written and fascinating introduction to
technology law in Australia and internationally, Technology Law
provides thorough coverage of the theoretical perspectives,
legislation, cases and developing issues where technology and the
law interact. The text covers data protection and privacy,
healthcare technology, criminal justice technology, commercial
transactions, cybercrime, social media and intellectual property,
and canvasses the future of technology and technology law. Written
by leading experts in the field, Technology Law is an excellent
resource for law students and legal professionals with an interest
in the area.
As computer-related crime becomes more widespread globally, both
scholarly and journalistic accounts tend to focus on the ways in
which the crime has been committed and how it could have been
prevented. Very little has been written about what follows: the
capture, possible extradition, prosecution, sentencing and
incarceration of the cyber criminal. This book provides the first
international study of the manner in which cyber-criminals have
been dealt with by the judicial process in recent times. Some of
the most prominent cases from around the globe have been presented
in an attempt to discern trends in the disposition of cases and
common factors and problems that emerged during the processes of
prosecution, trial and sentencing. This is a valuable resource for
all those who seek to recall the facts of some of the world's most
famous prosecutions and to know the reasons why particular
sentences were imposed.
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