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Hidden cameras project is one example (criminal justice)

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inside a commercial airplane or where there are many civilians
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The use of hidden cameras in the criminal justice project is associated with the concept of digital surveillance and technological social control, which encompasses a wide range of technologies such as facial recognition and GPS tracking.

The concept of hidden cameras as mentioned in the context of a criminal justice project relates to the broader discussions around technological social control and digital surveillance. It's important to understand how society and the legal systems interact with technologies that surveil and monitor individuals' movements. Surveillance and its implications have been deeply analyzed by social scientists, and have led to the creation of academically focused journals such as Surveillance and Society. The use of surveillance technologies has seen variant applications, from personal use like parents using nanny cams to monitor babysitters, to Law Enforcement agencies employing facial recognition software and cell phone tracking devices like Stingrays for broader public surveillance.

The perception of crime is also affected by media portrayals, as individuals who consume more media reports on crime are likely to estimate the crime rate higher than it is, which increases their fear of being a victim. Television shows like Law & Order or real-life tragic events extensively covered by the media, such as the 9/11 attacks or the Boston Marathon Bombing, can contribute to this inaccurate public perception and heightened fear of crime or terrorism.

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