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Small cells, big problems : the increasing precision of cell site location information and the need for fourth amendment protections / by Robert M. Bloom and William T. Clark.

By: Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: The Journal of criminal law and criminology ; Vol. 106, no. 2 (2016).Publication details: --Northwestern University: Northwestern University Press, 2016.Description: Page 167-202 29cmISSN:
  • 0081-4169
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • BPer 364.05 J82
Summary: The past fifty years has witnessed an evolution in technology advancement in police surveillance. Today, one of the essential tools of police surveillance is something most Americans carry with them in their pockets every day, the cell phone. cell phones not only contain a huge repository of personal data, they also provide continuous surveillance of a person's movement known as cell site location information (CSLI).
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The past fifty years has witnessed an evolution in technology advancement in police surveillance. Today, one of the essential tools of police surveillance is something most Americans carry with them in their pockets every day, the cell phone. cell phones not only contain a huge repository of personal data, they also provide continuous surveillance of a person's movement known as cell site location information (CSLI).

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