Privacy

Privacy

Author: Gina Marie Stevens

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9781590331569

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In an age where electronic communications are changing in front of our eyes, the potential to do harm using mobile phones, satellite telephones and other means of communications rivals the good they do. On the other hand, law enforcement needs up-to-date tools (laws) to cope with the advances, the population must be protected from undue intrusions on their privacy. This book presents an overview of federal law governing wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping. It includes a selective bibliography fully indexed for easy access.


Investigation of Wire Tapping

Investigation of Wire Tapping

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee to Investigate Wire Tapping in the District of Columbia

Publisher:

Published: 1951

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Investigation of Wire Tapping

Investigation of Wire Tapping

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia. Special Subcommittee To Investigate Wire Tapping in D.C.

Publisher:

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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Wiretaps

Wiretaps

Author: Anthony Alberti

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2002-03-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780761818793

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This is a major addition to the field: a complete guide for the investigator and prosecutor in criminal cases as well as an in depth tool for defense attorneys. The practical and procedural nature of this law enforcement tool makes its use often subject to legal error and misapplication. This situation makes the guide particularly useful to the criminal defense bar. Contained in the book are over 29 sample documents associated with wiretaps as well as all content requirements demanded by law. Minimization procedures are also included.


Tapping into The Wire

Tapping into The Wire

Author: Peter L. Beilenson

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2012-08-15

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1421407507

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Did Omar Little die of lead poisoning? Would a decriminalization strategy like the one in Hamsterdam end the War on Drugs? What will it take to save neglected kids like Wallace and Dukie? Tapping into 'The Wire' uses the acclaimed television series as a road map for exploring connections between inner-city poverty and drug-related violence. Past Baltimore City health commissioner Peter Beilenson teams up with former Baltimore Sun reporter Patrick A. McGuire to deliver a compelling, highly readable examination of urban policy and public health issues affecting cities across the nation. Each chapter recounts scenes from episodes of the HBO series, placing the characters' challenges into the broader context of public policy. A candid interview with the show’s co-creator David Simon reveals that one of the intentions of the series is to expose gross failures of public institutions, including criminal justice, education, labor, the news media, and city government. Even if readers haven’t seen the series, the book’s detailed summaries of scenes and characters brings them up to speed and engages them in both the story and the issues. With a firm grasp on the hard truths of real-world problems, Tapping into 'The Wire' helps undo misconceptions and encourage a dialogue of understanding. -- John A. Rich, author of Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Trauma and Violence in the Lives of Young Black Men


Privacy on the Line

Privacy on the Line

Author: Whitfield Diffie

Publisher: Mit Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 9780262042406

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A penetrating and insightful study of privacy and security in telecommunications for a post-9/11, post-Patriot Act world. Telecommunication has never been perfectly secure. The Cold War culture of recording devices in telephone receivers and bugged embassy offices has been succeeded by a post-9/11 world of NSA wiretaps and demands for data retention. Although the 1990s battle for individual and commercial freedom to use cryptography was won, growth in the use of cryptography has been slow. Meanwhile, regulations requiring that the computer and communication industries build spying into their systems for government convenience have increased rapidly. The application of the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act has expanded beyond the intent of Congress to apply to voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and other modern data services; attempts are being made to require ISPs to retain their data for years in case the government wants it; and data mining techniques developed for commercial marketing applications are being applied to widespread surveillance of the population. In Privacy on the Line, Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau strip away the hype surrounding the policy debate over privacy to examine the national security, law enforcement, commercial, and civil liberties issues. They discuss the social function of privacy, how it underlies a democratic society, and what happens when it is lost. This updated and expanded edition revises their original -- and prescient -- discussions of both policy and technology in light of recent controversies over NSA spying and other government threats to communications privacy.


Wiretap

Wiretap

Author: James Goode

Publisher: Fireside

Published: 1988-01-01

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 9780671667979

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