Wearable “Solutions” and the Internet of Incarceration
A new push is underway to sell wearable devices and sensors as the solution to the opioid and prison crises in the US. However, this “solution” is set to come at a major cost to civil liberties and human freedom in general.
By Jeremy Loffredo | Unlimited Hangout
In recent years, calls for radical prison reform and a solution to the U.S.’ opioid crisis have come to permeat...
You are unauthorized to view this page. For access, please become a member.
ICE surveillance sweeps up activists, organizers, journalists, family members, and entire communities. When the government buys access to location data and online histories, everyone’s rights are at risk.
ICE is preparing to deploy a Palantir-powered surveillance tool that maps neighborhoods and assigns “deportation scores” to what it calls “target-rich environments,” using data fed from HHS.
The system reportedly tracks real individuals across the U.S., plotting them on a map