Mass Government Surveillance: Spying on Citizens

From the Series Spying, Surveillance, and Privacy in the 21st-Century
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The Patriot Act, which was passed shortly after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, has allowed the government to monitor communication by phone, email, or social media, to access credit and bank reports, or to track activity on the internet. This book examines the new methods used by the government to spy on citizens, the reasons it became necessary, and the tradeoffs between increased safety and a loss of privacy, and the moral arguments for and against these tradeoffs.

Interest Level Grade 7 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 8
Copyright 2018
BISACS JNF061000, JNF012030
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher Cavendish Square
Series Spying, Surveillance, and Privacy in the 21st-Century
Language English
Number of Pages 112
ISBN 9781502626721
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2017-08-15
Author Andrew Coddington
Features Glossary of key words, Informative sidebars, Online learning supplement, Primary-source text, Timeline of key events
Dewey 363.325'1630973
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 6 x 9
Guided Reading Level Z
 

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