Surveillance, dataveillance, and personal freedoms; use and abuse of information technology; a symposium edited by the staff of Columbia human rights law review. Foreword by Nat Hentoff. [Rev. and augm. text].
"Original text published as pages 1-235 of the Columbia human rights law review, volume 4, number 1." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Commercial information brokers / John P. Flannery. The First Amendment: a living thought in the computer age / Sam J. Ervin, Jr. -- Crime data centers: the use of computers in crime detection and prevention / Nicholas deB. Katzenbach and Richard W. Tomc -- Surveillance: the social science perspective / Frank Askin -- Record privacy as a marginal problem: the limits of consciousness and concern / Michael A. Baker -- Police surveillance of political dissidents / Donald R. Davis -- Police use of remote camera systems for surveillance of public streets / Robert R. Belair and Charles D. Bock -- Commercial information brokers / John P. Flannery.
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