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    Foucault Essay

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    Schools and Prisons Panoptic Connection It is not surprising that prisons resemble schools in the systems they use for surveillance. The thoughtfulness of how these facilities are laid out and organized comes as a result of many years of planning‚ thought and technological development. The system is called the panopticon. The idea and methodology of the panopticon is not something that everyone has heard of before. The word is lost in an effort to ensure that everyone understands what is happening

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    Physical Security

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    INTRODUCTION. Physical security starts with a rather simple basic premise; those who do not belong on your institution’s property should be excluded from your institution. This may happen in three often interrelated ways: when those who do not belong are identified‚ stopped and denied admission‚ when those who do not belong are denied admission by a physical device‚ such as a locked door. When those who do not belong are denied admission because they decide that your institution is too difficult

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    The Panopticon Effect

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    In simple terms‚ the panopticon effect is when people are trained to conduct in a way as if they were under constant surveillance (Brock 21). Through technological advancement in modern society‚ surveillance has become a model and is seen as a mean for security measures. This is due to the cameras in every shop‚ street and even in the sky. Nonetheless‚ it is a sensitive topic due to the risk of harming people’s privacy. Consequently‚ one cannot have both full privacy and full security (John Oliver)

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    Ethics Of Surveillance

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    ETHICS OF SURVEILLANCE AND COMPUTER MONITORING INDEX 1. Index 3 2. Introduction 4

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    CCTV ORDINANCE

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    advanced countries like the United Kingdom‚ CCTV cameras were proven to help prevent some crimes‚ but have aided in solving many more (Lepon and Popkin 2007)‚ and concluded that institutions stand to benefit from the implementation of a CCTV Camera Surveillance System; WHEREAS‚ no other than the Philippine National Police (PNP) recognizes the effectiveness of CCTV cameras to deter crime and assist them in their crime investigations as demonstrated by actual cases that were resolved by easily identifying

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    real-time information from the air is an extremely useful asset that should‚ in many cases‚ be encouraged. However‚ as the use of UAVs begins to climb‚ so will concerns over privacy. The capability to provide detailed‚ extensive‚ and even intrusive surveillance on private citizens requires a thoughtful approach to protecting the privacy that many

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    The explosive devices were determined to be two pressure cookers strategically set to detonate 210 yards apart at 13 second intervals. The investigation lead was taken over by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who released photographs and surveillance footage of two particular suspects on April 18. The two individuals were categorized as Chechen brother named Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Once these photos were released to the public‚ the two brothers took the life of an MIT police officer

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    trivial” and that the freedom to speak is the “means indispensable to the discovery and spread of political truth.” In defending these claims‚ Richards’ provides three empirical claims: one pertaining to cultural and literary works‚ one citing surveillance studies‚ and one in reference to First Amendment Doctrine. Later in the paper‚ I will expand upon these pieces of evidence‚ in attempting to show their

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    Electronic Surveillance

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    Electronic surveillance has changed in many ways since the passing of the USA Patriot Act. Therefore‚ electronic surveillance can be divided into 4 categories; wiretaps‚ tracking devices‚ stored communications and subscriber information‚ and pen registers and trap devices (Hall‚ D. 2105). Before the Patriot Act‚ you would have to have to show very high need to get a warrant for wiretapping‚ kind of like getting a super warrant and this was due to The Wiretap Act and the Title III of the Omnibus

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    From 2008‚ whistleblowers had many concerns about surveillance programs used by the government. Even in the NSA itself‚ the people who designed the NSA’s eavesdropping system tried to draw attention to domestic spying. (Paquette 2013‚ 799). However‚ these concerns didn’t pay attention of the media outlets as it was with Edward Snowden’s revelations in the British newspaper. Namely‚ The Guardian published an article about the National Security Agency (NSA) spying the nation and requiring Verizon‚

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