Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Technology And Your Right To Privacy :: essays research papers
 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 surveillance was on a one to  one basis if your  dept was lucky enough to have it. As an example, it took 500,000 east German  secret  informers and 10,000 transcribers just to listen in on it's citizens  conversations.    Computers capable of storing large amounts of data have revolutionized the  world of  surveillance. The law enforcement benefits are enormous, and government  bureaucracies  have been able to expand their reach and efficiency.    Will technology was expanding private business was also researching it's  uses. Huge  companies offering credit cards, telephone service, banking and many other  consumer  services began to use computers with massive storage capacity.    In this day and age information on every person in the developed world is  computerized  and stored in several if not hundreds of computers. Your information is  collected,  analyzed and disseminated to..... With computer net works, the net and  links, it is possible  now to track everyone with a single identification number, your social  security number.  With your specific identifier everything about you can be instantly  available. Because  medical, dental, financial and general information is stored in the data    					    
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