Date
12-15-2020
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
Facial recognition software is something we use every day, whether it’s a suggested tag on our Facebook post or a faster way to unlock our phones. As technology becomes increasingly pervasive in our lives, law enforcement has adapted to utilize the new tools available in accessory to their investigations and the legal process.
Department
Criminal Justice
Thesis Comittee
Dr. Jamie Huff, Thesis Advisor
Dr. Emily Brissette, Committee Member
Dr. Michael King, Committee Member
Copyright and Permissions
Original document was submitted as an Honors Program requirement. Copyright is held by the author.
Recommended Citation
Wunschel, Samantha Jean. (2020). Law Enforcement’s Use of Facial Recognition Software in United States Cities. In BSU Honors Program Theses and Projects. Item 448. Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/honors_proj/448
Copyright © 2020 Samantha Jean Wunschel
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