Policing the Smart Home : The Internet of Things as ‘Invisible Witnesses’

Urquhart, Lachlan and Miranda, Diana and Podoletz, Lena (2022) Policing the Smart Home : The Internet of Things as ‘Invisible Witnesses’. Information Polity, 27 (2). pp. 233-246. ISSN 1570-1255

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

In this paper, we develop the concept of smart home devices as ‘invisible witnesses’ in everyday life. We explore contemporary examples that highlight how smart devices have been used by the police and unpack the socio-technical implications of using these devices in criminal investigations. We draw on several sociological, computing and forensics concepts to develop our argument. We consider the challenges of obtaining and interpreting trace evidence from smart devices; unpack the ways in which these devices are designed to be ‘invisible in use’; and reflect on the processes by which they become domesticated into everyday life. We also analyse the differentiated levels of control occupants have over smart home devices, and the surveillance impacts of making everyday life visible to third parties, particularly the police.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Information Polity
Uncontrolled Keywords:
Research Output Funding/yes_externally_funded
Subjects:
?? smart-home technologyinternet of thingspolice investigationcriminal justice evidence proceduredigital forensicsyes - externally fundedcommunicationsociology and political scienceinformation systemspublic administrationcyber ??
ID Code:
213519
Deposited By:
Deposited On:
26 Jan 2024 14:30
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
17 Sep 2024 09:36