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January 18, 2008

Law enforcement regularly uses surveillance to gather evidence about suspects.Technological advances are making the surveillance practices easier; but sometimes thesenew tools open individuals to potential invasions of privacy. The question becomes, is the use of newer surveillance technologies and practices qualitatively different from what was done before, or it is a matter of law enforcement have better tools to conduct surveillanceas they have always done?

This question is asked by Krista Boa in Privacy Outside the Castle in Surveillance and Society

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 10:23 PM |