Hyper Surveillance In The Criminal Justice System: Balancing Security And Civil Liberties In South Asian Countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) 272 Moreover, to optimize hyper-surveillance for justice delivery and crime reduction, South Asian countries can adopt best practices observed globally. These include investing in advanced technology infrastructure like integrated CCTV networks and predictive analytics, fostering inter-agency coordination, and promoting international cooperation for intelligence sharing. Strengthening community engagement and awareness, alongside initiatives that uphold democratic principles and human rights, are also pivotal. By promoting dialogue among stakeholders—including government entities, civil society, and private sectors—South Asian countries can navigate the complexities of hyper-surveillance responsibly. This approach not only enhances security outcomes but also safeguards fundamental rights and democratic values. It ensures that hyper-surveillance serves as a tool for justice and protection, contributing to a safer and more just society for all citizens in the region.
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