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“New digitized surveillance practices broaden the scope of people law enforcement can track… The likelihood of being inputted into the system is… based on department crime statistics… [potentially reflecting] unequal enforcement… along lines of race [and] class."

Big Data Surveillance: The Case of Policing
American Sociological Review
Vol. 82 Issue 5, pp. 977–1008,
2017
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