New generation of war crimes investigators turn to high-tech methods

Humanitarian crises like those in Syria's Aleppo sometimes make headlines. But how do we identify such atrocities when they are occurring thousands of miles away? A new program at UC Berkeley is training students to leverage social media, geolocation and other high-tech tools to document human rights abuses, and their findings have been brought to the UN. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports.

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New generation of war crimes investigators turn to high-tech methods

Humanitarian crises like those in Syria's Aleppo sometimes make headlines. But how do we identify such atrocities when they are occurring thousands of miles away? A new program at UC Berkeley is training students to leverage social media, geolocation and other high-tech tools to document human rights abuses, and their findings have been brought to the UN. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports.

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New generation of war crimes investigators turn to high-tech methods

New generation of war crimes investigators turn to high-tech methods

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New generation of war crimes investigators turn to high-tech methods

New generation of war crimes investigators turn to high-tech methods

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Overview

Humanitarian crises like those in Syria's Aleppo sometimes make headlines. But how do we identify such atrocities when they are occurring thousands of miles away? A new program at UC Berkeley is training students to leverage social media, geolocation and other high-tech tools to document human rights abuses, and their findings have been brought to the UN. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports.


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BN ID: 2940169343663
Publisher: NewsHour Productions
Publication date: 02/13/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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