Title :
E-Policing and the Social Contract
Author_Institution :
Centre for Transnat. Crime Prevention, Univ. of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
The Age of Information has taken investigative and intelligence capabilities beyond the imaginations of Age of Enlightenment philosophers such as John Locke whose social contract theory of governance remains the moral justification for policing. Through philosophical analysis, taking as its starting point John Locke, and philosophers of policing such as John Kleinig and Seamus Miller, this article reflects on the basis of first principles, whether the social contract theory remains valid in a governance environment characterized by digital identity and control of identity data. Specifically, it considers whether moral justification exists for criminal intelligence analyst access to data sharing, data matching, and data mining techniques.
Keywords :
contracts; government policies; police data processing; age of enlightenment philosophers; age of information; criminal intelligence; data matching; data mining techniques; data sharing; e-policing; governance environment; social contract theory; Data mining; Ethics; Government policies; Privacy; Social factors; Surveillance;
Journal_Title :
Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MTS.2012.2185272