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Discrimination and Surveillance
How surveillance disproportionately affects racialized or marginalized groups.
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Discrimination and Surveillance: When Monitoring Creates Unequal Burdens

Surveillance systems are often described as neutral tools — technologies that observe, record, or analyze behaviour without judgment. But in practice, surveillance can magnify existing inequalities, disproportionately impact certain groups, and reinforce structural biases.

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