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We See It All: Liberty and Justice In the Age of Perpetual Surveillance

Jon Fasman
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
What are citizens of a free country willing to tolerate in the name of public safety? In We See it All, Jon Fasman journeys from the US to London — one of the most heavily surveilled cities on earth — to China and beyond in order to expose the legal, political, and moral issues surrounding how the state uses surveillance technology.

The police now have unparalleled power at their fingertips: surveillance technology. Seamless, persistent, even permanent surveillance is available — sometimes already deployed, sometimes waiting for the right excuse. Automatic licence-plate readers allow police to amass a granular record of where people go, when, and for how long. Drones give police eyes — and possibly weapons — in the skies. Facial recognition poses perhaps a more dire and lasting threat than any other technology. Algorithms purport to predict where and when crime will occur, and how big a risk a suspect has of re-offending. Tools can crack a device’s encryption keys, rending all privacy protections useless.

Embedding himself with both police and community activists, Jon Fasman looks at how these technologies help police do their jobs, and what their use means for our privacy rights and civil liberties. Fasman provides a framework for thinking through these issues, exploring vital questions. Should we expect to be tracked and filmed whenever we leave our homes? Should the state have access to all of the data we generate? Should private companies? What might happen if all of these technologies are combined and put in the hands of a government with scant regard for its citizens’ civil liberties?

Through on-the ground reporting and vivid story-telling, Fasman explores one of the most urgent issues of our time.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with We See It All: Liberty and Justice In the Age of Perpetual Surveillance. To get started finding We See It All: Liberty and Justice In the Age of Perpetual Surveillance, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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We See It All: Liberty and Justice In the Age of Perpetual Surveillance

Jon Fasman
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
What are citizens of a free country willing to tolerate in the name of public safety? In We See it All, Jon Fasman journeys from the US to London — one of the most heavily surveilled cities on earth — to China and beyond in order to expose the legal, political, and moral issues surrounding how the state uses surveillance technology.

The police now have unparalleled power at their fingertips: surveillance technology. Seamless, persistent, even permanent surveillance is available — sometimes already deployed, sometimes waiting for the right excuse. Automatic licence-plate readers allow police to amass a granular record of where people go, when, and for how long. Drones give police eyes — and possibly weapons — in the skies. Facial recognition poses perhaps a more dire and lasting threat than any other technology. Algorithms purport to predict where and when crime will occur, and how big a risk a suspect has of re-offending. Tools can crack a device’s encryption keys, rending all privacy protections useless.

Embedding himself with both police and community activists, Jon Fasman looks at how these technologies help police do their jobs, and what their use means for our privacy rights and civil liberties. Fasman provides a framework for thinking through these issues, exploring vital questions. Should we expect to be tracked and filmed whenever we leave our homes? Should the state have access to all of the data we generate? Should private companies? What might happen if all of these technologies are combined and put in the hands of a government with scant regard for its citizens’ civil liberties?

Through on-the ground reporting and vivid story-telling, Fasman explores one of the most urgent issues of our time.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with We See It All: Liberty and Justice In the Age of Perpetual Surveillance. To get started finding We See It All: Liberty and Justice In the Age of Perpetual Surveillance, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
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ISBN
1913348695

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