An excellent resource for high school and college students, this book
surveys the size, scope, and nature of government surveillance in
21st-century America, with a particular focus on technology-enabled
surveillance and its impact on privacy and other civil liberties. The
advent of online, cellular, and other digital networks has enabled
today's government surveillance operations to become more extensive
and far more thorough than any other programs before them. Where does
the line between taking actions to help ensure the safety of the
general population against terrorism and other threats and the privacy
of individual citizens lie? Is there any such clearly defined line
anymore? This two-volume set examines the key issues surrounding
government surveillance and privacy in 21st-century America, covering
topics ranging from the surveillance conducted during colonial days,
which inspired the Fourth Amendment, to the new high-tech developments
that pose unprecedented potential challenges to the privacy of
millions of Americans. Readers will gain insight into the complex
challenge of interpreting the Fourth Amendment protections against
warrantless, unreasonable government searches and understand how
changes in the methods by which the U.S. government carries out
counterterrorism and law enforcement activities influence its
relationship with American citizens and businesses.
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An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and the Law [2 volumes]
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216151944
Publisert
2023
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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