監視社会の強化:情報時代の犯罪、テロリズムと戦争<br>Intensification of Surveillance : Crime, Terrorism and Warfare in the Information Age -- Hardback

監視社会の強化:情報時代の犯罪、テロリズムと戦争
Intensification of Surveillance : Crime, Terrorism and Warfare in the Information Age -- Hardback

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 176 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780745319957
  • DDC分類 363.252

基本説明

Experts from Europe and America offer an international perspective on what is now a worldwide issue.

Full Description


Our public and private lives are under surveillance as never before. Whether we are shopping with a credit card, walking down the street or emailing a colleague at work, our activities are closely monitored.Since September 11th 2001, surveillance has intensified further. Yet although individuals, groups, governments and states are more closely monitored, our security is not assured.This book explores the vast range of issues related to increased surveillance. What is going on in an area clouded by secrecy from the state and complacent reassurances from corporations? How do we track suspects and combat crime without also eroding our civil liberties and sacrificing our rights to privacy? Does electronic tagging of prisoners work? What are retailers up to with 'lifestyle profiling'?Focusing on these and other issues such as paedophilia, money-laundering, information warfare, cybercrime, and related legislation, this book spotlights benefits and costs of surveillance, and suggests how it is likely to develop in the future.

Contents

1. The intensification of surveillanceKirstie Ball (Lecturer in Organizational Management, University of Birmingham) and Frank Webster (Professor of Sociology, University of Birmingham)2. Surveillance after September 11thDavid Lyon (Professor of Sociology, Queen's University, Canada)3. Data - mining and surveillance in the post 9-11 environmentOscar Gandy (Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania)4. Joined - up surveillance?Charles Raab (Professor of Government, University of Edinburgh)5. 'They Don't Even Know We're There': The Electronic Monitoring of Offenders In England and WalesMike Nellis (Senior Lecturer in Probation Studies, University of Birmingham)6. Information warfare, surveillance and human rights by Frank Webster7. Mapping out Cybercrimes in a Cyberspatial Surveillant AssemblageDavid Wall (Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds)8. The constant state of emergency? Surveillance after 9/11David Wood (Earl Grey Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Newcastle University), Eli Konvitz (PhD) and Kirstie BallBibliographyIndex