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Use of facial recognition in public places - Coggle Diagram
Use of facial recognition in public places
Significant influence
State Government
Queensland Police
Office of the Information Commissioner Queensland
impacted by the law
general public
concert goers
sport fans
students
public to shopping malls
Interest groups
Biometrics Institue
Digital Rights Watch
Queensland Council of Civil Liberties
Australian Human Rights Commission
search terms
facial recognition
biometrics
surveillance NOT police
privacy
public places
function creep
search/database
use of "zotero" to organise the research materials
Austilii
Westlaw
Lexis Advance
HeinOnline
Current field of research
QLRC Consultation Paper
Monique Mann and Marcus Smith, 'Automated Facial Recognition Technology: Recent Developments and Approaches to Oversight' [2017] UNSWLAwJl 6
Victorian Law Reform Commission, Surveillance in Public Places, Consultation Paper NO 7 (March 2009) and Surveillance in Public Places, Report No 18 (June 2010)
various news articles
relevant case law (to be identified)
Australian Human Rights Commission, Human Rights and Technology Discussion Paper (December 2019)
Automated Society Working Group School of Media, Film, and Journalism Monash University, Australian Attitudes to Facial Recognition: A National Survey Whitepaper#01 (May 2020)
Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 (Qld)
Human Rights Bill 2018 (Qld)
Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld)
Timeline
Week 5 to 7 (30 hours)
Further research
summarise key information gathered
Further analysis of the QLRC Consultation Paper
Week 8 (12 hours)
Write up first draft
identify gaps which requires further research
Week 9 (12 hours)
continue the write up
narrowing research if needed
Week 10 (12 hours)
finalise draft
Week 11 (6 hours)
final review of the research paper