Implications of Big Data in Society

Implications of Big Data in Society

Previously, I covered Big Data in Science, today, we looked at how Big Data is utilised in Society.

Big Data has been incorporated in modern societies for years, and it is only going to play a larger role as its uses are better understood and its technology develops further.

Today, Big Data is used in society across most departments, including water, energy, communication, housing and mobility to improve people’s quality of life.

In policing, for example, it has been used to predict and identify where crimes are most likely to occur. This means the limited resources can be utilised more efficiently. It can also be used to identify the risks associated with particular individuals, such as those at risk of reoffending or being the victims of crimes. The police may also grasp a better potential of data collected through surveillance, such as CCTV or automatic number plate recognition. Finally, Big Data collected from social media allows police to analyse open-source data to understand trends in crime.

I found this page, which covers Big Data used by police in the Netherlands.

https://academic.oup.com/policing/article/doi/10.1093/police/paad061/7281562

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