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ISBN-13: | 9780737774351 |
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Publisher: | Greenhaven Publishing LLC |
Publication date: | 12/22/2015 |
Series: | Current Controversies Series |
Edition description: | Reprint |
Pages: | 176 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d) |
Age Range: | 16 - 18 Years |
Table of Contents
Foreword 11
Introduction 14
Chapter 1 Is Domestic Surveillance a Problem?
Few See Adequate Limits on NSA Surveillance Program, But More Approve than Disapprove Pew Research Center 18
Yes: Domestic Surveillance Is a Problem
The Secret Surveillance State Threatens Freedom Dan Verton 24
Surveillance Is a Problem Even If Americans Acquiesce Elizabeth Goitein 27
No: Domestic Surveillance is Not a Problem
Americans Are Comfortable with Expanded Domestic Surveillance Dan Murphy 31
If You Are Sick of Surveillance, Safeguard Your Systems C. Mitchell Shaw 34
Total Surveillance Does Not Need to Be a Problem Kevin Kelly 39
Chapter 2 How Does Domestic Surveillance Affect Privacy and Security?
Public Perceptions of Privacy and Security in the Post-Snowden Era Mary Madden 44
How the NSA's Surveillance Procedures Threaten Americans' Privacy 51
American Civil Liberties Union
Internet Surveillance Is a Necessary Part of National Security Daniel J. Gallington 58
A Balance Can Be Struck Between Privacy and Security Monte Frenkel 64
After Charlie Hebdo Massacre, We Must Ratchet Up Policing and Intelligence-Gathering to Catch Every Possible Terrorist Michael Sheehan 68
Bulk Surveillance Programs Are Ineffective in Catching Terrorists Peter Bergen et al. 72
Chapter 3 Is Domestic Surveillance Constitutional?
Overview: Legislation Authorizing Government Surveillance Edward C. Liu 78
Yes: Domestic Surveillance Is Constitutional
NSA Surveillance in Perspective Roger Pilon Richard A. Epstein 83
Limited Surveillance of Americans' Communications Is Constitutional Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board 86
No: Domestic Surveillance Is Not Constitutional
Domestic Surveillance Violates Constitutional Principles Jonathan Schell 96
The NSA's Metadata Surveillance Program Is Unconstitutional Geoffrey R. Stone 101
NSA Surveillance Program Is Unreasonable, Unwarranted, and Unconstitutional Daniel Bier 109
Chapter 4 How Should Government Surveillance Be Regulated?
Overview: Americans Disapprove of Government Surveillance Programs Frank Newport 114
Surveillance Allowed Under the FISA Amendments Act Should Continue John G. Malcolm Jessica Zuckerman 118
Surveillance Allowed Under the FISA Amendments Act Has Gone Too Far Ron Wyden 123
The US Government Should Stop Mass Data Collection Ken Gude 131
Legislation Allowing Mass Data Collection Should Not Be Weakened Fred Fleitz Clare Lopez 139
New Technologies Should Not Hinder Law Enforcement Surveillance James B. Comey 144
New Technologies Should Not Facilitate Government Surveillance Center for Democracy and Technology 154
Organizations to Contact 159
Bibliography 164
Index 170