Ric Simmons is the Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer Professor for the Administration of Justice and Rule of Law at the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University. He is the co-author of four textbooks on evidence and criminal procedure, and he has published over two dozen scholarly articles in law journals. His scholarship focuses on the Fourth Amendment and how courts and legislatures should react to the impact of new technologies in regulating surveillance.
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Introduction: the myth of the surveillance panopticon 1. The cost-benefit analysis theory 2. Measuring the benefits of surveillance 3. Quantifying criminal procedure 4. Reactive surveillance 5. Binary searches and the potential for 100% enforcement 6. Public surveillance, big data, and mosaic searches 7. The third party doctrine dilemma and the outsourcing of our Fourth Amendment rights 8. Hyper-intrusive searches Conclusion: implementing the change.
Introduction: the myth of the surveillance panopticon 1. The cost-benefit analysis theory 2. Measuring the benefits of surveillance 3. Quantifying criminal procedure 4. Reactive surveillance 5. Binary searches and the potential for 100% enforcement 6. Public surveillance, big data, and mosaic searches 7. The third party doctrine dilemma and the outsourcing of our Fourth Amendment rights 8. Hyper-intrusive searches Conclusion: implementing the change.
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