Terrorists or criminal organisation uses remote-controlled swarms of "cyborg insects" (insects with implanted electronics) to infect people and/or animals or agricultural crops with biochemical agents. Perpetrators could be al...
Disintegrating of ordinary (nano-enabled, molecularly-manufa ...
In the future industry most products are manufactured by "bottom-up" molecular nanotechnology, and many have built-in expiry date (when they automatically disintegrate for recycling). Terrorists or criminals find a way to disin...
Criminals sell fake DNA on internet. Politicians (or other famous/rich persons) are blackmailed by abusing their (fake) DNA "fingerprints". For example, police finds prime minister's DNA at many scenes of crime, or paternity la...
Growing interests in gender politics and anti-discrimination ...
Growing problems involving intersection of gender politics and anti-discrimination rules concerning ethnic minorities. (1) Separate regimes of law for different ethnic groups, hugely extending current frameworks permitting som...
Criminalisation of parents of homeless
As homeless people (especially children) are increasingly seen as a major social problem, parents are criminalised for not being able to take care or ‘prepare’ (educate) them.
Drugs are de-criminalised or legalised. This has important social implications and a tremendous impact on the security and economy of many countries.