American Surveillance : Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment /
Some see domestic intelligence gathering as a crucial task of national security, regardless of personal privacy. Others warn against a surveillance state that tramples constitutional rights. The idea of a total information state has both inspired and frightened Americans. In confronting these contro...
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Madison, Wisconsin :
The University of Wisconsin Press,
[2016]
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Reconnoitering the frontier, 1775-1899
- Foreign influences, 1900-1945
- Espionage and subversion, 1946-1978
- Calm before the storm, 1979-2000
- The total information idea, 2001-2015
- Unreasonable searches
- Fourth Amendment mirage
- Enforcement problems
- The privacy question.


