Policing the smart home: The internet of things as 'invisible witnesses'

Inf. Polity Pub Date : 2022-05-13 DOI:10.3233/ip-211541
Lachlan D. Urquhart, Diana Miranda, Lena Podoletz
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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 consider the processes by which they become domesticated into everyday life. We also analyse the differentiated levels of control occupants have over home devices, and the surveillance impacts of making everyday life visible to third parties, particularly the police.
监管智能家居:物联网是“看不见的证人”
在本文中,我们提出了智能家居设备作为日常生活中“看不见的证人”的概念。我们探索当代的例子,突出智能设备是如何被警察使用的,并解开在刑事调查中使用这些设备的社会技术影响。我们利用几个社会学、计算机和法医学的概念来发展我们的论点。我们考虑了从智能设备获取和解释痕量证据的挑战;解开这些设备被设计成“在使用中隐形”的方式;并考虑它们被日常生活所驯化的过程。我们还分析了居住者对家庭设备的不同控制水平,以及使第三方(特别是警察)可以看到日常生活的监视影响。
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