Synopsis
How the data revolution is being harnessed by the police. An exploration of how the Los Angeles Police Department are using data to predict crime.
- Programme: Horizon
- Series: 2012-2013
- Episode: The Age Of Big Data
- Channel: BBC Four
- Broadcast year: 2013
- Sociology | What is the relationship between globalisation and digital forms of communication? | Definitions of globalisation and problems with this: digital revolution, global village, virtual communities, networked global society, social media. Applying sociological theories to digital forms of communication.
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