Police Surveillance and Civil Liberties
The growing number of police technologies may serve legitimate police purposes but raise serious questions about civil liberties and privacy. Join three experts for an informative evening exploring what these technologies are, how they work, what they do, and the issues they raise in terms of your privacy and civil liberties.
Panelists:
Bill Dunphy, one of Canada’s most experienced and respect police and crime reporters
Evan Light, Assistant Professor, Glendon College, York University, who has done extensive work on policy technologies
Brenda McPhail, Director - Privacy, Technology and Surveillance Project for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association
Moderator: James L. Turk, Director, Centre for Free Expression
Podcast
Police Surveillance and Civil Liberties
Wednesday October 24, 2018
The growing number of police technologies may serve legitimate police purposes but raise serious questions about civil liberties and privacy. Join three experts for an informative evening exploring what these technologies are, how they work, what they do, and the issues they raise in terms of your privacy and civil liberties.
Panelists:
Bill Dunphy, one of Canada’s most experienced and respect police and crime reporters
Evan Light, Assistant Professor, Glendon College, York University, who has done extensive work on policy technologies
Brenda McPhail, Director - Privacy, Technology and Surveillance Project for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association
Moderator: James L. Turk, Director, Centre for Free Expression
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