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IDAHO LSI-R SCORING GUIDE . TIME FRAMES KEY . C = Evaluate according to offender’s CURRENTsituation (on the date of assessment). YR = Evaluate over the PAST ONE YEAR (which includes current situation). IN2 = If the offender has been incarcerated 2 years or more, evaluate the most recent year in the institution. If the offender has been incarcerated less than 2 years, evaluate the EPIC - FEDERAL COURT RULES POLICE MAY NOT COMPEL PASSENGER amicus Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial Court Watchtower Federal Court Rules Police May Not Compel Passenger ID During Traffic Stop. The Ninth Circuit has ruled that the police violated the Fourth Amendment when they asked a passenger to provide identification. The Court found that "a demand for a passenger's identification is not part of the missionof a traffic stop."
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LSI-R SCORING GUIDE
IDAHO LSI-R SCORING GUIDE . TIME FRAMES KEY . C = Evaluate according to offender’s CURRENTsituation (on the date of assessment). YR = Evaluate over the PAST ONE YEAR (which includes current situation). IN2 = If the offender has been incarcerated 2 years or more, evaluate the most recent year in the institution. If the offender has been incarcerated less than 2 years, evaluate the EPIC - FEDERAL COURT RULES POLICE MAY NOT COMPEL PASSENGER amicus Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial Court Watchtower Federal Court Rules Police May Not Compel Passenger ID During Traffic Stop. The Ninth Circuit has ruled that the police violated the Fourth Amendment when they asked a passenger to provide identification. The Court found that "a demand for a passenger's identification is not part of the missionof a traffic stop."
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NSPD 54: CYBERSECURITY POLICY (11)·· (13) (14) 5 c6n.sistent with 'National Security Policy Directive-l (NSPD-' 1) (Organization oft he National, Security council System) and Homeland Security Presidential Directive-1·.(HSPD-l) · . ·. .• .· . (Organization and Operation of the Homeland Securit)' Council},· the Assistant to the Presid,et1t for National Security Affairs and the Assistant to the President for EPIC - EPIC, COALITION CALL FOR GLOBAL BAN ON BIOMETRIC facial recognition surveillance EPIC, Coalition Call for Global Ban on Biometric Recognition Technologies. In an open letter, EPIC and a coalition of more than 175 civil society organizations, activists, technologists, and other experts called "for an outright ban on uses of facial recognition and remote biometric recognition technologies that enable mass surveillance and discriminatory EPIC - CANADIAN PRIVACY COMMISSIONER FINDS RCMP USE OF 23 hours ago · Electronic Privacy Information Center 1519 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202.483.1140 infoepicorg © 1994 - 2021 EPIC, all rights reserved. EPIC - AI AND HUMAN RIGHTS: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Helpful terms to remember: Automated decision-making tools are tools or systems that analyze data in order to aid in decision-making -- these can vary from simple algorithms to machine learning programs. Most of the systems discussed on this page are automated decision-making systems. Algorithms are functions that analyze data using a defined set of instructions and yield an output based on EPIC - EPIC, COALITION TELL BIDEN ADMINISTRATION: NO DATA 1 day ago · EPIC and 23 other leading civil society groups sent a letter to President Biden today urging his Administration to ensure that any new transatlantic data transfer deal is coupled with the enactment of U.S. laws that reform government surveillance practices and provide comprehensive privacy protections. “The United States’ failure to ensure meaningful privacy protections for personal data EPIC - FEDERAL COURT UPHOLDS SETTLEMENT REQUIRING EQUIFAX The Eleventh Circuit recently ruled that the $425 million class action settlement arising from the 2017 Equifax data breach, which compromised the personal data of nearly half of all Americans, should move forward. The district court previously approved the settlement in 2020, but it has been stayed pending the appeal. The settlement was supported, by various government agencies including EPIC - AFTER MEETING WITH EPIC, DC COUNCIL CHAIRMAN SEEKS 1 day ago · In a DC Council Hearing (video starts at 13:22), Chairman Phil Mendelson asked Metropolitan Washington Council of Government's (MWCOG's) Executive Director Chuck Bean for more information on the soon to be shuttered DC-area facial recognition system. The Chairman's questions were prompted by a meeting with EPIC in which EPIC staff pushed for more disclosures on the MWCOG's role inthe
EPIC - EPIC TELLS COURT NOT TO WEAKEN ENFORCEMENT OF Electronic Privacy Information Center 1519 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202.483.1140 infoepicorg © 1994 - 2021 EPIC, all rights reserved. EPIC - EU PRIVACY AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (E-PRIVACY Electronic Privacy Information Center 1519 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202.483.1140 infoepicorg © 1994 - 2021 EPIC, all rights reserved. CYBERSPACE ELECTRONIC SECURITY ACT Cyberspace Electronic Security Act. On September 16, the Clinton Administration announced a new initiative on encryption policy (see EPIC's press release on the announcement). In addition to certain changes to the existing export control regime, the Administration unveiled a new legislative proposal -- the Cyberspace Electronic Security Act (CESA) -- dealing with the following issues: EPIC - STATE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN POLICY State Right to be Forgotten Policy Introduction. All across the United States, state laws allow individuals to remove records containing disparaging information, including personal bankruptcy and juvenile criminal history. California has recently enacted an important Right to Delete law that requires internet companies to remove personal information of minors. EPIC - ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTERPRESS KITEPIC V. DOJEPIC IN THE NEWSCLOUD COMPUTINGE-VOTING SECURITY TESTSFISA EPIC, Coalition Call for Ban on Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition. In a statement of concerns, EPIC and a coalition of more than 40 privacy, civil liberties, immigrants rights, and good government groups stated that "the most comprehensive approach to addressing the harms of face recognition would be to entirely cease its use by law enforcement." EPIC - DATA PROTECTION AGENCYSEE MORE ON EPIC.ORG EPIC - CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT (CCPA)SEE MORE ON EPIC.ORG EPIC - STATE FACIAL RECOGNITION POLICYSEE MORE ON EPIC.ORG HIREVUE, FACING FTC COMPLAINT FROM EPIC, HALTS USE OF consumer privacy HireVue, Facing FTC Complaint From EPIC, Halts Use of Facial Recognition. HireVue, a major vendor of AI-based hiring tools, announced today that it will stop relying on "facial analysis" to assess job candidates. The move comes a year after EPIC filed a Federal Trade Commission complaint targeting HireVue's use of opaque algorithms and facial recognition. EPIC - IRISH HIGH COURT ORDERS DPC TO MOVE FORWARD IN Facebook FISA GDPR PRISM Schrems Irish High Court Orders DPC to Move Forward in Facebook Investigation. The Irish High Court today issued an order in a follow-on case to Irish Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook and Schrems ("Schrems II") and, as a result, the investigation into Facebook's U.S.-EU data transfers will move forward. The case arises from a complaint filed with theLSI-R SCORING GUIDE
IDAHO LSI-R SCORING GUIDE . TIME FRAMES KEY . C = Evaluate according to offender’s CURRENTsituation (on the date of assessment). YR = Evaluate over the PAST ONE YEAR (which includes current situation). IN2 = If the offender has been incarcerated 2 years or more, evaluate the most recent year in the institution. If the offender has been incarcerated less than 2 years, evaluate the EPIC - FEDERAL COURT RULES POLICE MAY NOT COMPEL PASSENGER amicus Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial Court Watchtower Federal Court Rules Police May Not Compel Passenger ID During Traffic Stop. The Ninth Circuit has ruled that the police violated the Fourth Amendment when they asked a passenger to provide identification. The Court found that "a demand for a passenger's identification is not part of the missionof a traffic stop."
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NSPD 54: CYBERSECURITY POLICY (11)·· (13) (14) 5 c6n.sistent with 'National Security Policy Directive-l (NSPD-' 1) (Organization oft he National, Security council System) and Homeland Security Presidential Directive-1·.(HSPD-l) · . ·. .• .· . (Organization and Operation of the Homeland Securit)' Council},· the Assistant to the Presid,et1t for National Security Affairs and the Assistant to the President for EPIC - ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTERPRESS KITEPIC V. DOJEPIC IN THE NEWSCLOUD COMPUTINGE-VOTING SECURITY TESTSFISA EPIC, Coalition Call for Ban on Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition. In a statement of concerns, EPIC and a coalition of more than 40 privacy, civil liberties, immigrants rights, and good government groups stated that "the most comprehensive approach to addressing the harms of face recognition would be to entirely cease its use by law enforcement." EPIC - DATA PROTECTION AGENCYSEE MORE ON EPIC.ORG EPIC - CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT (CCPA)SEE MORE ON EPIC.ORG EPIC - STATE FACIAL RECOGNITION POLICYSEE MORE ON EPIC.ORG HIREVUE, FACING FTC COMPLAINT FROM EPIC, HALTS USE OF consumer privacy HireVue, Facing FTC Complaint From EPIC, Halts Use of Facial Recognition. HireVue, a major vendor of AI-based hiring tools, announced today that it will stop relying on "facial analysis" to assess job candidates. The move comes a year after EPIC filed a Federal Trade Commission complaint targeting HireVue's use of opaque algorithms and facial recognition. EPIC - IRISH HIGH COURT ORDERS DPC TO MOVE FORWARD IN Facebook FISA GDPR PRISM Schrems Irish High Court Orders DPC to Move Forward in Facebook Investigation. The Irish High Court today issued an order in a follow-on case to Irish Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook and Schrems ("Schrems II") and, as a result, the investigation into Facebook's U.S.-EU data transfers will move forward. The case arises from a complaint filed with theLSI-R SCORING GUIDE
IDAHO LSI-R SCORING GUIDE . TIME FRAMES KEY . C = Evaluate according to offender’s CURRENTsituation (on the date of assessment). YR = Evaluate over the PAST ONE YEAR (which includes current situation). IN2 = If the offender has been incarcerated 2 years or more, evaluate the most recent year in the institution. If the offender has been incarcerated less than 2 years, evaluate the EPIC - FEDERAL COURT RULES POLICE MAY NOT COMPEL PASSENGER amicus Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial Court Watchtower Federal Court Rules Police May Not Compel Passenger ID During Traffic Stop. The Ninth Circuit has ruled that the police violated the Fourth Amendment when they asked a passenger to provide identification. The Court found that "a demand for a passenger's identification is not part of the missionof a traffic stop."
HIPAA PRIVACY, SECURITY, ENFORCEMENT, AND BREACH HIPAA Privacy, Security, Enforcement, and Breach Notification Standards Congressional Research Service 1 Introduction to the HIPAAAdministrative
NSPD 54: CYBERSECURITY POLICY (11)·· (13) (14) 5 c6n.sistent with 'National Security Policy Directive-l (NSPD-' 1) (Organization oft he National, Security council System) and Homeland Security Presidential Directive-1·.(HSPD-l) · . ·. .• .· . (Organization and Operation of the Homeland Securit)' Council},· the Assistant to the Presid,et1t for National Security Affairs and the Assistant to the President for EPIC - ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTER EPIC, Coalition Call for Ban on Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition. In a statement of concerns, EPIC and a coalition of more than 40 privacy, civil liberties, immigrants rights, and good government groups stated that "the most comprehensive approach to addressing the harms of face recognition would be to entirely cease its use by law enforcement." EPIC - CANADIAN PRIVACY COMMISSIONER FINDS RCMP USE OF 2 hours ago · Electronic Privacy Information Center 1519 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202.483.1140 infoepicorg © 1994 - 2021 EPIC, all rights reserved. EPIC - DATA PROTECTION AGENCY The United States is one of the few democracies in the world that does not have a federal data protection agency, even though the original proposal for such an institution emerged from the U.S. in the 1970s. The United States was once a global leader on privacy. The Fair Credit Reporting Act, passed in 1970, was viewed at the time as the first EPIC - EPIC, COALITION CALL FOR GLOBAL BAN ON BIOMETRIC facial recognition surveillance EPIC, Coalition Call for Global Ban on Biometric Recognition Technologies. In an open letter, EPIC and a coalition of more than 175 civil society organizations, activists, technologists, and other experts called "for an outright ban on uses of facial recognition and remote biometric recognition technologies that enable mass surveillance and discriminatory EPIC - FEDERAL COURT UPHOLDS SETTLEMENT REQUIRING EQUIFAX The Eleventh Circuit recently ruled that the $425 million class action settlement arising from the 2017 Equifax data breach, which compromised the personal data of nearly half of all Americans, should move forward. The district court previously approved the settlement in 2020, but it has been stayed pending the appeal. The settlement was supported, by various government agencies including EPIC - AI AND HUMAN RIGHTS: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Helpful terms to remember: Automated decision-making tools are tools or systems that analyze data in order to aid in decision-making -- these can vary from simple algorithms to machine learning programs. Most of the systems discussed on this page are automated decision-making systems. Algorithms are functions that analyze data using a defined set of instructions and yield an output based on EPIC - EPIC, COALITION TELL BIDEN ADMINISTRATION: NO DATA 6 hours ago · EPIC and 23 other leading civil society groups sent a letter to President Biden today urging his Administration to ensure that any new transatlantic data transfer deal is coupled with the enactment of U.S. laws that reform government surveillance practices and provide comprehensive privacy protections. “The United States’ failure to ensure meaningful privacy protections for personal data EPIC - AFTER MEETING WITH EPIC, DC COUNCIL CHAIRMAN SEEKS 4 hours ago · In a DC Council Hearing (video starts at 13:22), Chairman Phil Mendelson asked Metropolitan Washington Council of Government's (MWCOG's) Executive Director Chuck Bean for more information on the soon to be shuttered DC-area facial recognition system. The Chairman's questions were prompted by a meeting with EPIC in which EPIC staff pushed for more disclosures on the EPIC - EPIC TELLS COURT NOT TO WEAKEN ENFORCEMENT OF Electronic Privacy Information Center 1519 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202.483.1140 infoepicorg © 1994 - 2021 EPIC, all rights reserved. EPIC - SENATOR MARKEY, REP. MATSUI INTRODUCE BILL TO Senator Ed Markey (MA) and Representative Doris Matsui (CA) introduced the Algorithmic Justice and Online Transparency Act of 2021 today. The bill prohibits discrimination based on protected classes for algorithmic processes on online platforms, requires online platform companies to create and maintain documentation about their algorithms for review by the FTC, and sets out a standard for whatMENU
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LIBERTY AT RISK: PRE-TRIAL RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE U.S. Federal, state, and local governments use Risk Assessment Tools to make key decisions about defendants in criminal cases, depriving accused individuals of their liberty based on subjective assessments of the likelihood that they will flee or commit crimes in the future. Many of these tools are opaque and not subject to independent review. "Liberty at Risk: Pre-trial Risk Assessment Tools in the U.S." provides an overview of Risk Assessment Tools that practitioners and scholars can use to understand the nature of these systems, understand the broader context in which they are used, and help focus their evaluations of the fairness of these systems.Learn more »
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WASHINGTON POST CALLS FOR FEDERAL MORATORIUM ON FACIAL RECOGNITION The Washington Post Editorial Board called on Congress to impose a nationwide moratorium on facial recognition technology until it can pass legislation requiring technical and legal safeguards for the use of the technology. The Post cited the recent shutdownof a
DC-area facial recognition system after an EPIC-led coalition organized against the system. In 2019, EPIC launched the Ban Face Surveillance campaign and through the Public Voice coalitiongathered the
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over 100 organizations and many leading experts across 30 plus countries. An EPIC-led coalition urged the Privacy and Civil LibertiesOversight Board
to recommend the suspension of face surveillance systems across the federal government. EPIC has joined with other organizations to oppose school administrators' use of facial recognition, urge President Biden to halt the federal use of facial recognition, and press Congress to stop the use and investment in facial recognition. Most recently, EPIC joined over 40 other organizations to detail the issues with cops using facial recognition and call for a law enforcement ban on the technology's use. June 3, 2021 | Share: ------------------------- SUPREME COURT RULES OFFICER'S IMPROPER ACCESS TO LICENSE PLATE RECORD DOES NOT VIOLATE COMPUTER CRIMES LAW In today’s decision in Van Buren v. United States, the Supreme Court
determined that a police officer who improperly accessed a license plate record could not be held liable under a federal computer crimes law, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. EPIC highlighted the serious privacy concerns with government employees’ improper access to sensitive personal information in government databases in the amicusbrief
we filed in this case, and several justices echoes these concerns during oral argument. The outcome of this case highlights the urgent need for comprehensive privacy legislation. We need enforceable rules to prevent improper access to and misuse of personal information contained in both government and private databases. The Court also did not resolve what it means for someone to have “authorization” to access a computer or to be “entitled” to access information in the computer. The Court endorsed a general “gates-up-or-down approach”—meaning an individual either has authorization to access the computer or specific information within the computer or it does not—but explicitly left open the question whether the prohibitions on access must be technical or whether they can be contract-based. The range of criminalized activities may, in some respects, still be much broader than even the Government was advocating. Certain website terms of service that prohibit specific individuals or groups from accessing the website may still be enforceable even if the individuals have no knowledge of the restrictions and the website owners do nothing else to limit access. An 18 year-old who accesses a website restricted to those over the age of 21 may violate the CFAA, but a police officer who knowingly accesses personal information to stalk and harass the individual doesnot.
The Court also did not clearly answer more complicated access questions about web scraping, and the Court should grant the pending petition in LinkedIn v. hiQ Labs to resolve these questions. Web scraping involves accessing a computer using a technical method that is often prohibited by a website's terms of service and also blocked using technical barriers. EPIC filed an amicus brief in support of the petition. June 3, 2021 | Share: ------------------------- EPIC, COALITION CALL FOR BAN ON LAW ENFORCEMENT USE OF FACIALRECOGNITION
In a statement of concerns,
EPIC and a coalition of more than 40 privacy, civil liberties, immigrants rights, and good government groups stated that "the most comprehensive approach to addressing the harms of face recognition would be to entirely cease its use by law enforcement." The statement lists six concerns with police use of the technology that can only be addressed by halting its use. The coalition calls for a moratorium or ban on use of facial recognition and urges Congress to not preempt state or local bans in any federal legislation addressing facial recognition. EPIC recently organized a coalition letter that led to the shutdown of a DC-area facial recognition system previously used on Black Lives Matter protesters. EPIC leads a campaign to Ban Face Surveillance and through the Public Voice Coalitionhas gathered
support from over 100 organizations and experts from more than 30countries.
June 3, 2021 | Share: ------------------------- KING COUNTY, WA BANS LOCAL GOVERNMENT USE OF FACIAL RECOGNITION » ------------------------- FACEBOOK BACKS DOWN FROM FORCED WHATSAPP PRIVACY CHANGES » ------------------------- SCHUMER BILL WOULD DRAMATICALLY INCREASE AI FUNDING BUT FAILS TO PROPOSE AI SAFEGUARDS » ------------------------- SENATOR MARKEY, REP. MATSUI INTRODUCE BILL TO INCREASE TRANSPARENCY AND DECREASE DISCRIMINATION IN ALGORITHMS » ------------------------- D.C. ATTORNEY GENERAL FILES ANTITRUST SUIT AGAINST AMAZON » ------------------------- EPIC SEEKS PRIVACY IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR POSTAL SERVICE COVERT SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM » ------------------------- EPIC NEWS ARCHIVE » SUBSCRIBE TO THE EPIC ALERT The EPIC Alert is a biweekly newsletter highlighting emerging privacyissues.
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