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Biometric identification, law and ethics
Marcus Smith
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Seumas Miller
Centre for Law and Justice
Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security
Law, Justice and Resilience Research Group
Home Affairs, Policing and Security Science (HAPSS) Research Group
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Social Sciences
Identification
62%
Technology
50%
Legislation
50%
Identity
37%
State
25%
Genes
25%
Right to Privacy
25%
Democracy
25%
Information Technology
25%
Books
25%
Problem
25%
Ownership
25%
Law
25%
Transition
12%
Customer
12%
Autonomy
12%
Conceptualization
12%
Guides
12%
Responsibility
12%
Employees
12%
Service Industries
12%
Law Enforcement
12%
Mobile Phones
12%
Closed-Circuit Television Camera
12%
Personal Data
12%
Law and Ethics
12%
Ethical Issue
12%
Integration
12%
Associations
12%
China
12%
Examinations
12%
Application
12%
Open Access
12%
Play
12%
Company
12%
Citizen
12%
Suspect
12%
Communication
12%
Computer Science
Biometrics
100%
Biometric Identification
50%
Biometric Data
25%
Individual Privacy
25%
Liberal Democracy
25%
Current-State
12%
Law Enforcement Agency
12%
Collective Responsibility
12%
Smartphones
12%
Product Service
12%
Fundamental Principle
12%
Digital Identity
12%
Personal Data
12%
Laws and Regulation
12%
Authoritarian State
12%
Application
12%
Data Analysis
12%
Communication
12%
Identification
12%
Face Recognition
12%
Transitions
12%
Open Access
12%