Title :
Law enforcement surveillance in the network society
Author :
Chan, Serena ; Camp, L. Jean
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Inf. & Decision Syst., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
We study the evolution of telecommunications technology and the challenges to surveillance faced by law enforcement agencies. We focus on surveillance history in the United States. US government surveillance will have an increasing impact on the global civil society because of the globalization of packet-based communication networks-as a great deal of international traffic travels across American network wires. The bandwidth exchanges operating on the coasts of the US illustrate that surveillance policies in the U.S. will affect citizens in Pacific Rim and European communities. Policy makers must take a broader view of law enforcement surveillance and do more to ensure individual privacy
Keywords :
data privacy; police data processing; public administration; surveillance; US government surveillance; global civil society; law enforcement surveillance; packet-based communication networks; privacy; telecommunications technology; Adders; Communication channels; Government; Intelligent networks; Internet; Law enforcement; Postal services; Privacy; Protection; Surveillance;
Journal_Title :
Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MTAS.2002.1010054