The largest-ever repository of information on which law enforcement agencies are using what surveillance technologies. fatalities or facial recognition systems leading to wrongful
The Atlas of Surveillance is a database of surveillance technologies deployed by law enforcement in communities across the United States.
This includes drones, body-worn cameras, automated license plate readers, facial recognition, and more.
This research was compiled by more than 1,500 students and volunteers, and incorporates datasets from a variety of public and non-profit sources.
| Organization Type: | Non-profit / charity / foundation |
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| Status: | Active |
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| Parent Organization: | Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) |
| Features: | Export data |
| Who's it used by?: | Journalists, academics, and, members of the public |
| Last Modified: | 3/23/2026 |
| Added on: | 6/22/2021 |