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And of course, if you want people to play by the rules, you still need an effective system of monitoring and enforcement, for as we've discovered, you can trust, but you also need to verify.
Because the leaders in the government there in Honduras would need help from partner countries, who could benefit from partner countries who help them set up the rules in this charter and the enforcement, so everybody can trust that the charter really will be enforced.
And the insight of President Lobo was that that assurance of
enforcement
that I was thinking about as a way to get the foreign investors to come in and build the city could be equally important for all the different parties in Honduras who had suffered for so many years from fear and distrust.
The reality is that even in democratic societies today, we do not have good answers for how you balance the need for security and law
enforcement
on one hand and protection of civil liberties and free speech on the other in our digital networks.
Why do we still think that drug use is law
enforcement
issue?
We continue to demonize the drugs and the people who use them and blindly pour even more resources into law
enforcement.
Money that was spent on drug
enforcement
was redirected to health and rehabilitation programs.
P25 radios are used by law
enforcement
and all kinds of government agencies and people in combat to communicate, and there's an encryption option on these phones.
If they found encrypted communication, they stayed on that channel and they wrote down, that's a channel that these people communicate in, these law
enforcement
agencies, and they went to 20 metropolitan areas and listened in on conversations that were happening at those frequencies.
It was mostly law
enforcement
and criminal.
They went and reported this to the law
enforcement
agencies, after anonymizing it, and the vulnerability here is simply the user interface wasn't good enough.
And this referendum would propose having those dollars go to law
enforcement
and safety.
I sincerely want to believe that technology can bring us the techno-utopia that we've been promised, but, you see, I've spent a career in law enforcement, and that's informed my perspective on things.
Law
enforcement
is currently a closed system.
They call for a shift to a more open form and a more participatory form of law
enforcement.
And even in those rare cases where law
enforcement
has chosen to act, victims have no rights during the resulting criminal process.
Therefore, the goal is to get forensic scientists to focus on vulture evidence and to get law
enforcement
to consider vulture scavenging and a possible recent death when skeletal remains are found.
This is being embraced more by law
enforcement
than it had been years ago.
When that corridor became contested, they decided that they wanted to recruit a professional
enforcement
arm.
If the law
enforcement
is trying to find a murderer, or they're trying to catch a drug lord or trying to prevent a school shooting, and they have leads and they have suspects, then it's perfectly fine for them to tap the suspect's phone, and to intercept his Internet communications.
So, Hacking Team has also been actively courting the U.S. law
enforcement
market.
They've been attending surveillance industry conferences where law
enforcement
officials show up.
What I thought was most fascinating was they've actually paid for the coffee break at one of the law
enforcement
conferences earlier this year.
So I took this information and I gave it to a journalist that I know and trust at the Wall Street Journal, and she was able to contact several other former law
enforcement
officials who spoke on background and confirmed that yes, in fact, the FBI has a dedicated team that does nothing but hack into the computers of surveillance targets.
They've been embracing hacking as a law
enforcement
technique, but without any real debate.
Each layer makes it more difficult for law
enforcement
and others to find out who the real owner is.
Imagine if this data were open and free, accessible across borders for citizens and businesses and law
enforcement
alike.
That's us finding intelligence on terrorist activities and interdicting them through one way or another, through law enforcement, through cooperative activities with other countries and sometimes through military action.
We need to educate law enforcement, attorneys, judges and jurors on juveniles' developmental limitations and how they can play out in a high-stakes interrogation.
I interviewed hundreds of DEA and other law
enforcement
agents all around Europe and the Americas, and I'd ask them, "What do you think the answer is?" Well, in Latin America, they'd say to me, "You can't really cut off the supply.
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