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The rise of biometric identification: Fingerprints and applied ethics
Marcus Smith
,
Seumas Miller
Centre for Law and Justice
Home Affairs, Policing and Security Science (HAPSS) Research Group
Law, Justice and Resilience Research Group
Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security
Future of the Professions Research Group
Practical And Public Ethics Research Group
University of Oxford
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Book chapter/Published conference paper
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3
Citations (Scopus)
60
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Applied Ethics
100%
Biometric Identification
100%
Law Enforcement
50%
Fingerprint Identification
50%
Moral
25%
Late Nineteenth Century
25%
Identification Method
25%
Raft
25%
Collective Responsibility
25%
Banking
25%
Digital Form
25%
Ethical Risk
25%
DNA Profiling
25%
Mann
25%
Biometrics
25%
Border Security
25%
Security Enforcement
25%
Facial Recognition Technology
25%
Personal Devices
25%
Profile Recognition
25%
Computer Science
Fingerprint Identification
100%
Biometric Identification
100%
Identification Purpose
25%
Law Enforcement Purpose
25%
Identification Technique
25%
Face Recognition
25%
Biometrics
25%
Psychology
Fingerprints
100%