The world of forensics is very different than it was 50 years or even a decade ago. To say the field has changed would be a complete understatement -- the tools of surveillance in place today would look like farfetched science fiction to all but the most inventive mystery writers of the previous generations. Most people today have probably accepted that we're being watched whenever we go somewhere, but do people really understand the extent of the surveillance? Samuel Hodge Jr., Professor of Legal Studies at Temple University’s Fox School of Business joins KYW Newsradio In Depth to talk about the staggering amount of time all of us spend on video, how law enforcement and private business alike have embraced surveillance, and how facial recognition and other forms of surveillance are being used to track down and prosecute the insurrectionists who stormed the US Capitol on January 6.
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