The Maximum Surveillance Society
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The Maximum Surveillance Society

The Rise of CCTV

Gary Armstrong, Clive Norris

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The Maximum Surveillance Society

The Rise of CCTV

Gary Armstrong, Clive Norris

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The use of Closed-Circuit Television, or CCTV, has dramatically increased over the past decade, but its presence is often so subtle as to go unnoticed. Should we unthinkingly accept that increased surveillance is in the public's best interests, or does this mean that 'Big Brother' is finally watching us? This book asks provocative questions about the rise of the maximum surveillance society. Is crime control the principal motivation behind increased surveillance or are the reasons more complex? Does surveillance violate peoples' right of privacy? Who gets surveilled and why? What are its implications for social control? Does surveillance actually reduce crime? What will developments in technology mean for the future of surveillance? What rights do individuals under surveillance have? How is the information gathered through CCTV used by the authorities?Based on extensive fieldwork on automated surveillance in Britain over a two-year period, this book not only attempts to answer these vexing questions, but also provides a wealth of detailed information about the reasoning behind and effects of social control.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
ISBN
9781000323924
Edition
1

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    APA 6 Citation

    Armstrong, G., & Norris, C. (2020). The Maximum Surveillance Society (1st ed.). Taylor and Francis. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/2051603/the-maximum-surveillance-society-pdf (Original work published 2020)

    Chicago Citation

    Armstrong, Gary, and Clive Norris. (2020) 2020. The Maximum Surveillance Society. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis. https://www.perlego.com/book/2051603/the-maximum-surveillance-society-pdf.

    Harvard Citation

    Armstrong, G. and Norris, C. (2020) The Maximum Surveillance Society. 1st edn. Taylor and Francis. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/2051603/the-maximum-surveillance-society-pdf (Accessed: 25 September 2021).

    MLA 7 Citation

    Armstrong, Gary, and Clive Norris. The Maximum Surveillance Society. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis, 2020. Web. 25 Sept. 2021.