
Exposing Police Misconduct Data in the Era of Digital Privacy Concerns
Data & Society
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Privacy, Press and the Right to Be Forgotten in the US
The right to be forgotten has actually been on us for centuries, says professor amy gadja. She walks through a number of cases where courts have weighed privacy interests against press interests and decided that privacy wins out. The first amendment protects prior misconduct from being erased in the united states but it certainly hasn't stopped our own government actors from erasing their own misconduct data from public consciousness. This has caused a large data gap between police misconduct and the potential heavily data driven police reforms based on this information.
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