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Technology And Your Right To Privacy

Submitted by oppapers on May 11, 2000

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Technology and the invasion of privacy and its effects onthe criminal
justice system over
the last 100 years


Will searching the internet for more than 5 hours on this topic I found a
quote that is very
appropriate it says;

Subtler and more far-reaching means of invading privacy have become
available to the
government. Discovery and invention have made it possible for the
government, by
means far more effective than stretching upon the rack, to obtain disclosure
in court of
what is whispered in the closet.
US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandies, 1928

If Justice Brandeis could see the advances in technology, he would realize
just how
prophetic his statement is. He would also be appalled by the new
surveillance technologies
that go far beyond his wildest dreams. Now that the cold war is over,
bureaucracy has
little do but track us from the cradle to the grave, from your bank accounts
to the
bedroom. Several of the technologies created by the defense dept. have begun
to creep
into law enforcement, various civilian agencies and private companies. The
laws on the
books are old in comparison and unable to protect us from violation of our
rights.

I the old west there was no system to keep track of criminals. If someone
was wanted he
picture was posted with a reward. If convicted he was sentenced to what the
judge felt
was appropriate.

In the early 60's surveillance and tracking was a slow tidious process of
manual and/or
clerical work. To trace a person's activities you had to physically follow
them, or search
through volumes of card files. It was necessary to contact every one your
suspect came in
contact with. to learn his habits. Electronic...

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