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Are privacy rights being violated? /

by Lankford, Ronald D.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: At issueCivil liberties: Publisher: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, 2010Description: 109 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780737748680 (hardcover); 0737748680 (hardcover); 9780737748697 (pbk.); 0737748699 (pbk.).Subject(s): Privacy, Right of -- United States | Information technology -- Social aspects -- United States | Information policy -- United States | Social norms
Contents:
The right of privacy is destroyed by video cameras in public places / New York Civil Liberties Union -- Video cameras help protect the public from police abuse / Katherine Mangu-Ward -- The U.S. government does offer protection against identity theft / The President's Identity Theft Task Force -- Internet data-mining violates privacy rights / John C. Dvorak -- Privacy rights on the Internet are overrated / Chris Marriott -- National ID cards do violate privacy rights / Neil Richard Leslie -- The REAL ID act in the U.S. does not violate privacy rights / U.S. Department of Homeland Security -- Employee privacy rights are under attack in the workplace / Amy B. Crane -- Ten ways to maintain your privacy at work / Kate Lorenz -- No Child Left Behind violates high school students' privacy rights / Kate Dittmeier Holm -- No Child Left Behind does not violate high school students' privacy rights / Jody Feder -- A national medical records database may threaten privacy rights / Bernadine Healy -- Cell phones have the potential to violate privacy in school / Cara Branigan -- Cell phone privace should be respected at school / American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-104) and index.

The right of privacy is destroyed by video cameras in public places / New York Civil Liberties Union -- Video cameras help protect the public from police abuse / Katherine Mangu-Ward -- The U.S. government does offer protection against identity theft / The President's Identity Theft Task Force -- Internet data-mining violates privacy rights / John C. Dvorak -- Privacy rights on the Internet are overrated / Chris Marriott -- National ID cards do violate privacy rights / Neil Richard Leslie -- The REAL ID act in the U.S. does not violate privacy rights / U.S. Department of Homeland Security -- Employee privacy rights are under attack in the workplace / Amy B. Crane -- Ten ways to maintain your privacy at work / Kate Lorenz -- No Child Left Behind violates high school students' privacy rights / Kate Dittmeier Holm -- No Child Left Behind does not violate high school students' privacy rights / Jody Feder -- A national medical records database may threaten privacy rights / Bernadine Healy -- Cell phones have the potential to violate privacy in school / Cara Branigan -- Cell phone privace should be respected at school / American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado.


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