Legal Implications of sharing photos or video footage of criminal activities
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The sharing of photos or video footage involving criminal activities via social media has become increasingly common, with some crime fighting organisation using this method to expose criminals and also alert public. While the sharing of such information captured on surveillance devices or recorded by public might be done in good faith, the consequences might not be a good for those who do so without permission and also on the Police investigations.
Joining us online is Dr Simon Howell, from the Centre of Criminology University of Cape Town. Dr. Howell has done extensive research with the police and is also involved in research on community policing
Guest: Dr Simon Howell
Position: from the Centre of Criminology University of Cape Town. Dr. Howell has done extensive research with the police and is also involved in research on community policing
Joining us online is Dr Simon Howell, from the Centre of Criminology University of Cape Town. Dr. Howell has done extensive research with the police and is also involved in research on community policing
Guest: Dr Simon Howell
Position: from the Centre of Criminology University of Cape Town. Dr. Howell has done extensive research with the police and is also involved in research on community policing