Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet by Sanja Milivojevic

Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet by Sanja Milivojevic

Author:Sanja Milivojevic [Milivojevic, Sanja]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781000374377
Google: Ein7zQEACAAJ
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-01-15T02:54:58+00:00


Similar to advances outlined in the previous chapter, in the IoT-run smart cities, humans might not control whether data is sent to other devices or the cloud, and the thing-human alliance might slowly diminish to give way to thing-only systems. The IoT devices will become a novel type of companion species that will have a life of their own but will also make decisions about our lives and crimes.

The IoT technology has many applications in criminal courts. In the United States, judge Dixon (2017) identified various contexts where smart home evidence collected via networked ambient intelligence has been presented in the court of law. Orr and Sanchez (2018) investigated a case where police in the US state of Arkansas presented Amazon with a warrant for recorded voice data stored on an Amazon server, after collecting the device from a murder suspect. They concluded that smart AI-powered IoT devices, in particular Amazon Echo and Alexa, can provide valuable legal evidence in criminal justice proceedings. In ‘“the Internet of evidence” … smart devices are going to show up in criminal prosecutions’ (Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, cited in CBC Radio, 2018), often to testify against their owners. Their reach and impact, however, is not limited to smart homes or smart cities of the future.



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