Privacy v Security. Justification for the rise of UK surveillance techniques?


Essay, 2017

6 Pages, Grade: 78


Abstract or Introduction

Surveillance techniques are now being used to monitor the public on a global scale. It can be viewed as a grossly disproportionate, unnecessary and violating use of the government’s power, or, it can be viewed as a means of protection against crime and ‘the global war on terror’. This essay will critically discuss whether the level to which the public are watched daily is both acceptable and justified, or simply an invasion of privacy on a mass scale, using Foucault’s panoptisism theory.

Details

Title
Privacy v Security. Justification for the rise of UK surveillance techniques?
Course
Crimnological studies with social sciences
Grade
78
Author
Year
2017
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V373708
ISBN (eBook)
9783668509559
ISBN (Book)
9783668509566
File size
852 KB
Language
English
Keywords
surveillance, Government, Criminology, Sociology. Privacy.
Quote paper
Susan Bailey (Author), 2017, Privacy v Security. Justification for the rise of UK surveillance techniques?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/373708

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