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Atlas of Surveillance
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A comprehensive database of police surveillance technologies in the United States
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The Atlas of Surveillance is a project that documents and maps surveillance technologies used by law enforcement in communities across the US, providing a valuable resource for research and transparency
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The Atlas of Surveillance offers a range of features and capabilities, including a searchable database of police tech, an interactive map of surveillance technologies in the US, and a comprehensive list of technologies such as drones, body-worn cameras, and facial recognition. The database is compiled from public and non-profit sources, and is maintained by a team of researchers and volunteers. From a technical standpoint, the Atlas is built using open-source research methods and incorporates datasets from a variety of sources. The Atlas can be used in a variety of ways, such as researching surveillance technologies used in a specific city or county, or exploring the types of technologies used by different law enforcement agencies. One of the key benefits of the Atlas is its ability to provide transparency and accountability in the use of surveillance technologies, and it is a unique resource for researchers, policymakers, and community members.
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