犯罪侧写与非歧视:数字时代的坚实基础?

IF 0.6 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Digital Forensics Security and Law Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1017/9781780688909.004
Laurens Naudts
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大数据分析使执法机构能够建立个人和个人群体的档案,以指导他们做出预测、预防、侦查和打击犯罪所需的决策。本章分析了非歧视法律的作用,更具体地说,是关于非歧视理由的法律论述,作为评估出于安全目的使用(群体)档案的一个视角。本章将首先探讨执法指令(指令2016/680),以从数据保护的角度确定分析的法律限制。数据保护法的主要目的是维护隐私和数据保护的基本权利,但对个人数据处理的潜在歧视性仍然敏感。在本章的第二节中,将通过对欧洲人权法院判例法的分析来确定,从非歧视的角度来看,在何种程度上使用个人档案来区分个人或个人群体是有问题的。因此,本章旨在确定欧洲人权法院为引入《欧洲人权公约》的不歧视条款而制定的新的区别依据的关键标准。法律分析将与大数据分析对平等和非歧视基本权利构成的风险并列。有人认为,为了对技术的新威胁作出适当反应,可能需要回到平等和不歧视的程序性和工具性概念,并彻底了解刑事当局使用的数据和工具。
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Criminal Profiling and Non-Discrimination: On Firm Grounds for the Digital Era?
Big data analytics allow law enforcement agencies to build profiles of individuals, and groups of individuals, in order to guide the decisions they need to make for the prediction, prevention, detection and combat of crime. This chapter analyses the role of non-discrimination law, and more specifically the legal discourse on non-discrimination grounds, as a lens to evaluate the use of (group) profiles for security purposes. The chapter will first explore the Law Enforcement Directive (Directive 2016/680) to ascertain the legal limits of profiling from a data protection perspective. Mainly aimed towards safeguarding the fundamental rights to privacy and data protection, data protection laws nonetheless remain sensitive towards the potential discriminatory nature of personal data processing. In the chapter’s second section, it will be ascertained, through an analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) case law, to what extent the use of profiles, as they are deployed to differentiate amongst individuals or groups of individuals, can be considered problematic from a non-discrimination perspective. The chapter therefore aims to identify the key criteria developed by the ECtHR for new differentiation grounds to engage the European Convention on Human Rights’ non-discrimination clause. The legal analysis will be juxtaposed to the risks big data analytics pose to the fundamental rights of equality and non-discrimination. It will be argued that in order to adequately respond to the new threats of technology, both a return to a procedural and instrumental conception of equality and non-discrimination, and a thorough insight into the data and tools used by criminal authorities, might be needed.
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