Article 664DS EFF's Atlas of Surveillance Database Now Documents 10,000+ Police Tech Programs

EFF's Atlas of Surveillance Database Now Documents 10,000+ Police Tech Programs

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https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/11/effs-atlas-surveillance-database-now-documents-10000-police-tech-programs

The Atlas of Surveillance has now hit 10,000 data points. It contains at least partial data on approximately 5,500 law enforcement agencies in all 50 states, as well as most territories and districts.

This growth is a testament to the power of crowdsourcing: UNR Reynolds School of Journalism students and other volunteers have completed more than 2,000 micro-research tasks through our Report Back tool, which automatically generates assignments to look up whether a particular agency is using a particular technology. We've also worked with students and volunteers to capture and process new datasets and file hundreds of public records requests.

However, this milestone sadly also reflects the massive growth of surveillance adoption by police agencies. High-tech spying is no longer limited to well-resourced urban areas; even the smallest hamlet's police department might be deploying powerful technology that gathers data on its residents, regardless of whether those residents are connected to a criminal case. We've seen the number of partnerships between police and the home surveillance company Ring grow from 1,300 to more than 2,000. In the two years since we first published a complementary report on real-time crime centers - essentially police tech hubs, filled with wall-to-wall camera monitors and computers jacked into surveillance datasets - the number of such centers in the U.S. has grown from 80 to 100.

All this might have gone unnoticed had the Atlas of Surveillance project not been keeping track.

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