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    My professional working career up to now has been challenging‚ demanding and rewarding. However‚ I aspire to break through boundaries and reach for expectations that can only be described as exceptional. I believe the role of Surveillance Officer with ASIO will be just that exceptional‚ as well as for filling my personal desire to work for such a highly regarded and respected organisation. The challenge the role would offer will no doubt bring out the best in me. In this statement of claim I will

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    Surveillance is a feature used by the modern government. Surveillance is supposedly used by the government for preventing /investigating crimes and gathering information‚ however it can also be used by criminal organisations for planning and committing crimes‚ which is ironic. Technology allows the government to track online activities‚ people’s movements and communications. Most people would consider surveillance a breach of privacy and it is opposed by numerous activist groups since most authoritarian

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    THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT: ANALYSIS‚ PROS AND CONS INTRODUCTION The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is an Act of Congress passed in 1978 and signed by the then President Jimmy Carter. The Act stipulates the procedures to be followed when obtaining intelligence from foreign powers and agents of foreign powers both physically and electronically. The Act has been amended severally. In 2001‚ it was amended to involve groups and terrorist organizations not supported by foreign

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    Edward Snowden said‚ “Under observation‚ we act less free‚ which means we effectively are less free.” Amongst its many other themes‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet explores the nature of surveillance in Elsinore‚ one that may tell more about the titular character than is apparently clear. In Michael Neill’s essay Hamlet: A Modern Perspective‚ he claims‚ “Turning away from the framework of ethical debate‚ Shakespeare used Saxo’s story of Hamlet’s pretended madness and delayed revenge to explore the brutal facts

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    The advantages of stun guns and patrol car video surveillance are a critical tool in law enforcement. Officers are given the option of Tasers‚ which are extremely effective when pursuing an offender that might have had the upper hand to fight for a long time‚ resulting in the officer gaining injuries. Currently‚ patrol car video is a necessity as video records will enhance an officer ’s credibility‚ corroborate identities‚ and statement issues‚ and can be used as evidence in court. However‚ critical

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Company Profile: * HCL is a global technology and IT Enterprise company based in Noida‚ India. The company comprises two publicly listed companies‚ HCL Technologies and HCL Infosystems. * HCL was focused on addressing the IT hardware market in India for the first two decades of its existence with some activity in the global market. * On termination of the joint venture with HP in 1996‚ HCL became an enterprise which comprises HCL Technologies (to address

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    CON Resolution--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolved: The benefits of domestic surveillance by the NSA outweigh the harms. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As former Supreme Court Justice William Douglas once wrote‚ “The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom.” With that in mind‚ my partner and I negate the

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    People will act differently when they are aware that they are being observed. However‚ public video surveillance is a very extreme solution to keeping the governed under control and preventing crime as opposed to committing crimes. Instead of hiding security cameras in public areas‚ a simple alternative would be to hang up posters of human-like eyes. A group

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    Surveillance is not only a game of PI (private investigators) or the police. You can also have a surveillance gear (maybe not as sophisticated as wearable spy equipment or mini audio recorder measuring the size of your fingernail…) to keep tracking almost anyone you want. What I’m talking about here is GPS tracking system. GPS tracking devices allow you to track your car or any other moving object‚ like boat‚ bike or even a plane. GPS trackers are even installed in some high-tech cell

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    Franz Kafka‚ looks at a penal society which has recently undergone change in authority where the new commandant doesn’t share the same values as the old commandant when it comes to the judicial system of the colony. Switching from using power to surveillance‚ “Panopticism” by Michel Foucault‚ who takes the classic design of Jeremy Bentham’s panopticon‚ and exploits all of its useful characteristics ranging from schools and hospitals‚ to factories and prisons. In a modern look at Betntham’s panopticon

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