Mass government surveillance: spying on citizens
In: Spying, surveillance, and privacy in the 21st century
In: Spying, Surveillance, and Privacy in the 21st Century Ser
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Liberty and Security in America -- Surveillance in Prerevolutionary America -- Defining Privacy in the New Nation -- Checking Federal Power -- The Right to Privacy -- Surveillance in the Civil War -- Privacy in the Modern Era: The Watergate Scandal -- Surveillance in the Twenty-First Century: The USA PATRIOT ACT -- Congress declaring War on Terror -- Chapter 2: The Pros: No Harm Done -- The New Battlefield -- A Changing Intelligence Landscape -- The Internet and the War on Terror -- Homegrown Extremism -- Catching Boston Bombers -- The Need for Mass Government Surveillance -- The Scope of Mass Government Surveillance -- Your Data and Advertisers -- Chapter 3: The Cons: Presumption of Guilt -- The Principle of Protecting Innocence -- Abuse of Power -- Unintended Consequences of Surveillance -- Chapter 4: Ever Faster Computers -- New Surveillance Technologies -- American Principles in a Changing World -- Government Surveillance Timeline -- Glossary -- Further Information -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author -- Back Cover.
In: Spying, surveillance, and privacy in the 21st century
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