Facial Recognition for Counter-Terrorism: Neither a Ban Nor a Free-for-All

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This chapter starts from the fact that new technology has given new power to the state to automate the identification of previously known terrorists who are organizing attacks on the citizens that the state is supposed to protect. The power to do this (and associated powers), if it works effectively, would help in countering terrorism. Facial recognition technologies promise to give the state precisely that power.

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Robbins, S. (2021). Facial Recognition for Counter-Terrorism: Neither a Ban Nor a Free-for-All. In Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications (pp. 89–104). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90221-6_6

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