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    The argument made by David Morris in FBI Will Help Local Police Unlock iPhones is that now that the FBI has the ability to crack into the data stored on iPhones, the agency will utilize this capability in many situations, including local law enforcement cases and federal counter-terrorism cases. More specifically, Morris argues that there will be an increased number of iPhones that are broken into in order to investigate crimes. He writes, “The agency has since unlocked other phones, and, CBS…

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    One of the topics I am interested in writing about in my research paper is the concept of surveillance and how people are constantly watching others in order to keep control of them. The ideas I plan to talk about are how different characters are being watched by others and how they react to the feeling of a person always watching them. A quote that relates to the how people are being watched is, “The trust is that she is my spy, as I am hers. If either of us slips through the net because of…

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    Drones: A Case Study

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    Existing regulations for drones: Until recently drone that were sold to consumers were not regulated (Pomerleau, 2015). What that means is that the FAA had not released any information on how the use of a drone, by a member of the general public could be used, what the general public shouldn’t be used for, and also what the punishments would be should a consumer choose not to follow regulations (Pomerleau, 2015). As of February 2015, the FAA has release some oversight guidelines on how…

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    Also stating from ( Ahmed,2014 The Data Protection Act is a law which protects the personal data of people who are living in the UK. The act protects people’s rights, freedoms and their right to privacy. In health and social care organisations, it is crucial for health and social care professionals to store data of pateints and service user’s appropriately , securly , safely and using it if necessary. This sugggests the impottance of health and…

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    Privacy The privacy of American citizens are being violated because without privacy, there is no point in being an individual. There are so much privacy being broken into in the United States it's outrageous . In the article ‘’That’s No Phone That’s My Tracker’’ it uncovers that millions of cellphones users have been under government surveillance due to there. There are several cellular trackers constantly being checking off their record the location, of all phones on their…

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    In today’s society, the word “privacy” has become ubiquitous. Author Daniel J. Solove, wrote, “The Nothing-to-Hide Argument”, published in 2013 by Yale University Press. He argues that while people are under the delusion of being watched publicly, then they should have nothing to hide. In Britain, for example, surveillance cameras were installed throughout the cities and towns. The government declares, “If you’ve got nothing to hide, you’ve got nothing to fear.” (735) Commentators disagree…

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    are doing is growing every day. Governments are misusing the technology by tracking us and not telling us. Many nations of the world and the United Nations have passed laws and resolutions protecting the right to privacy to its citizens. It’s time for the United Stated to follow. Privacy should mean that no one can hear our calls or see what’s going on in our house through webcams. The government shouldn’t be able to watch us through cameras on the street lights. They also shouldn’t be able to…

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    "Government Internet Monitoring: Side Effects, And Where to Draw the Line National security is tricky to keep track of now. With cellular phones, the internet, and various other forms of national and international communication and commerce, the government has found multiple ways to monitor and protect people from malicious/illegal content. The issue, however, with the many ways the government can monitor internet usage, is where to draw the line. Monitoring isn't perfect, but it needs some…

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    Is There Really Privacy with Cameras In the article, “Smile, You’re on Camera” By John Mcelhenny, there are surveillance cameras watching all around us, but are you comfortable with no privacy. In Boston “Selevitch says there are parts of Boston where nearly all of the streets and sidewalks are covered by video cameras.” These cameras help police, transportation areas, and preventing theft. However there are issue wondering what the governments use of surveillance cameras. I think…

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    Clients have a right to privacy. As indicated by the NASW Code of Ethics, "Social workers should regard client s' entitlement to privacy (Reamer, 2016). Social workers should not request private data from clients unless it is essential for giving services or conducting social work assessment or research. Confidentiality applied when there is private information shared between client and social worker (Reamer, 2016). In clinical work particularly, social workers have deep-seated profound regard…

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