The Electronic Police State 206
gerddie writes "Cryptohippie has published what may be called a first attempt to describe the 'electronic police state' (PDF). Based on information available from different organizations such as Electronic Privacy Information Center, Reporters Without Borders, and Freedom House, countries were rated on 17 criteria with regard to how close they are already to an electronic police state. The rankings are for 2008. Not too surprisingly, one finds China, North Korea, Belarus, and Russia at the top of the list. But the next slots are occupied by the UK (England and Wales), the US, Singapore, Israel, France, and Germany." This is a good start, but it would be good to see details of their methodology. They do provide the raw data (in XLS format), but no indication of the weightings they apply to the elements of "electronic police state" behavior they are scoring.
The fight of tomorrow (Score:1, Funny)
So if our grand-fathers fought with hands, today we fight with data, tomorrow it's thoughts: Will we be prosecuting, arresting, and gagging neurons with specific DNA?
Re:Habeas, not Habeus (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Police state UK (Score:4, Funny)
Shit, I wish.. I bet they would do a better job than the current assclowns.
Re:Are you serious? (Score:4, Funny)
where to? There is no place without some state claiming ownership over it.