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Tracking people: wearable technologies in social and public policy
Anthea Hucklesby
(Editor), Raymond Holt (Editor)
Birmingham Law School
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Social Policy
100%
Public Policy
100%
Wearable Technology
100%
Tracking Technology
100%
Tracking People
100%
Wearer
66%
Healthcare
50%
Social Care
50%
Engineering Science
33%
Criminal Justice
33%
Computer Science
33%
Medical Conditions
33%
Social Data
33%
Philosophy of Science
33%
Data Science
33%
Health Care Services
16%
Social Security
16%
Well-being
16%
Dementia
16%
Social Sciences
16%
Politicians
16%
Welcome
16%
Wide-ranging
16%
Human Rights
16%
Increased Safety
16%
Offenders
16%
Drug Users
16%
Everyday Life
16%
Stigmatization
16%
Ethical Issues
16%
Medical Intervention
16%
Inappropriate Use
16%
Significant Others
16%
Security-informed Safety
16%
Enhanced Capacity
16%
Science Studies
16%
Science Data
16%
Public Services
16%
Wearability
16%
Vital Signs
16%
Normative Question
16%
Social Psychology
16%
Criminal Justice Agency
16%
Operating Cost
16%
Useability
16%
Terrorism
16%
Health Data
16%
Criminology
16%
Service Justice
16%
Socio-legal Studies
16%
Large Section
16%
Policy Work
16%
Security Studies
16%
Technology Studies
16%
Mental Health Conditions
16%
Legal Technology
16%
Technological Devices
16%
Legal Science
16%
Social Engineering
16%
Privacy Concerns
16%
Implementation Cost
16%
Legal Question
16%
Social Work Research
16%
Immigration Justice
16%
Mission Creep
16%
Social Sciences
Health and Social Care
100%
Government Policy
100%
Criminal Justice System
100%
Data Science
66%
Science Philosophy
66%
Health Services
33%
Human Rights
33%
Mental Health
33%
Autonomy
33%
Public Utilities
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Social Data
33%
Criminology
33%
Legal Studies
33%
Science and Technology Studies
33%
Stigmatization
33%
Social Engineering
33%
Engineering Psychology
33%
Social Science
33%
Social Policy
33%
Computer Science
Wearable Technology
100%
Tracking Technology
100%
People Tracking
100%
Medical Condition
33%
Engineering Science
16%
Technical Issue
16%
Privacy Concern
16%
Health Condition
16%
Implementation Challenge
16%
Stigmatization
16%
Operational Cost
16%
Individual Offender
16%
Social Philosophy
16%
Immigration Service
16%
Psychology
Social Policy
100%
Mental Health
100%
Autonomy
100%
Engineering Psychology
100%