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    its citizen. The main reason for the government to collect data from its citizens is for national security purposes, and after recent events, the participants tended to believe that, it has become a necessity. Due to the Snowden incident, the surveillance practices of the US government were reviewed in the Report and Recommendations of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies: Liberty and Security in a Changing World commissioned by President Obama in August…

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    The Customer Surveillance is Useful Nowadays, the purchase is essential to humans because of humans ‘need in daily lives. They shop as a habit in their free time or need to buy foods, drinks, vegetable, rice, and household items. When they purchase many times, they need the preference such as free gifts, coupons, and products discount. Then, to understand customers’ behavior is very important to retailers, so the customer surveillance is applied for a lot of…

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    2. All surveillance is effective, necessary, and beneficial and it could also be entertaining. It is necessary and beneficial because surveillance is not only done by the government nor police officers per se. However, it is similarly done within other administrations, such as in hospitals which is done by the doctors or nurses monitoring the patience health. Also, within workplaces, where employers monitor and observe their employers work and activities (Haggerty, 2006:29). It is also…

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    further connected people over the past decades. Technologies such as cellphones and the internet have been used for communication and transactions between people. However, the use of technology possess inconspicuous risks. The use of electronic surveillances is not acceptable for the intrusion of personal privacy because of the lack of protection it can give to the personal information of a person. An examination of the literature will prove this to be the case. There are several ways that a…

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    Having a strong sense of public safety would have been impossible without the permanent effort of state and local police departments to enforce the law and maintain order. Police departments manage the police force, keep the peace, investigate crime and cooperate with the community to protect people’s lives and property. Although most of the staff at police stations, substations and precincts are police officers and detectives, police departments partner with auxiliary police officers who can be…

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    The Enhanced Surveillance Section (ESS) is part of the Surveillance and Epidemiology Division within the Centre for Communicable Diseases and Infection Control at the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). ESS monitors the prevalence of HIV and other related infections, as well as associated risk behaviours through bio-behavioural surveillance among key populations (e.g. aboriginals, people who inject drugs, and men who have sex with men). The section also conducts national surveillance of HIV…

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    Over the course of the last 15 years, my body has been taken over by FBI handlers for experimentation ad surveillance. It started just after September 11, 2001, and it has caused immense challenges for me in my own life. I went from running my own business to slapping myself, yelling and being completely unable to work. My business closed down, and I was put into a mental hospital by my father. This was done, I believe, as an attempt to discredit me by diagnosing me as bipolar and schizophrenic.…

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    fabulous job describing the undercover buy and the knock and talk methods. Subsequently, I feel that while all of these methods are dangerous and beneficial, the undercover buy is the utmost advantageous especially with the use of surveillance equipment. With surveillance equipment such as audio and video, a criminal will have a harder time being found innocent of the crime since the undercover buy was recorded and can be used as evidence against them. However, in conversation with the Sheriff…

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    Self Surveillance Report

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    On Thursday, I arranged an occasion to meet my friend and a burger with them, but my own ‘neurotic self-surveillance’ would not allow me to eat an eggplant parmigiana burger (Guthman 2003: 55). Forty-four mentions of ‘green’, ‘vegetable’, and ‘healthy’ peppered throughout my diary signify my relationship to the food that I choose to eat, particularly because those words are consistently followed by my citing feeling “good’ after eating that food. My feeling ‘good’ was evident after eating…

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    The issues and disputes over surveillance and privacy remain prevalent in current events; citizens of nations throughout the world, especially of the United States ask themselves whether or not government surveillance leads to more or less trust and security. The novel, 1984, also deals with this issue while exploring the impact and consequences of surveillance in a totalitarian society. Through constant surveillance of all citizens, aware and unaware, the governments of Oceania and the United…

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