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The emergence of surveillance societies in the western world: Toward the year 2000

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The emergence of surveillance societies in the western world: Toward the year 2000

Auteurs : David H. Flaherty

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Abstract: Our information societies are evolving into surveillance societies, as we near the year 2000. The various automated databases now in existence make possible fairly integrated monitoring of individuals in Western countries. The proliferation of such information banks in both the public and private sectors, rather than the existence of any single one of them, poses the fundamental challenge to privacy interests. We need to think about the implications of such surveillance practices for the protection of human rights. In North America, in particular, the application of information technology is galloping ahead of regulation and control. Moreover, despite the advent of privacy and data protection laws and agencies, there is some evidence that we have only created the illusion of data protection, since the force of those trying to invade privacy is so overpowering in the name of efficiency and cost control.

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DOI: 10.1016/0740-624X(88)90026-3


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