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By Colin J. Bennett (editor), Kevin D. Haggerty (editor), David Lyon (editor) and Valerie Steeves (editor)

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9781927356777 | Athabasca Univ, December 4, 2014, cover price $43.95

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By Colin J. Bennett (editor), Kevin D. Haggerty (editor), David Lyon (editor) and Valerie Steeves (editor)

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9781927356838 | Athabasca Univ, December 4, 2014, cover price $43.95

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By Kirstie Ball (editor), Kevin D. Haggerty (editor) and David Lyon (editor)

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9780415588836 | Routledge, May 3, 2012, cover price $240.00

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9781138026025 | Reprint edition (Routledge, February 21, 2014), cover price $72.95

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Product Description: This collection represents the first sustained attempt to grapple with the complex and often paradoxical relationships between surveillance and democracy. Is surveillance a barrier to democratic processes, or might it be a necessary component of democracy? How has the legacy of post 9/11 surveillance developments shaped democratic processes? As surveillance measures are increasingly justified in terms of national security, is there the prospect that a shadow "security state" will emerge? How might new surveillance measures alter the conceptions of citizens and citizenship which are at the heart of democracy? How might new communication and surveillance systems extend (or limit) the prospects for meaningful public activism? Surveillance has become central to human organizational and epistemological endeavours and is a cornerstone of governmental practices in assorted institutional realms...read more
By Kevin D. Haggerty (editor) and Minas Samatas (editor)

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9780415472395 | Cavendish Pub Ltd, July 21, 2010, cover price $150.00

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9780415472401 | Cavendish Pub Ltd, July 21, 2010, cover price $53.95 | About this edition: This collection represents the first sustained attempt to grapple with the complex and often paradoxical relationships between surveillance and democracy.

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Since the terrorist attacks of September 2001, surveillance has been put forward as the essential tool for the ?war on terror,? with new technologies and policies offering police and military operatives enhanced opportunities for monitoring suspect populations. The last few years have also seen the public?s consumer tastes become increasingly codified, with ?data mines? of demographic information such as postal codes and purchasing records. Additionally, surveillance has become a form of entertainment, with ?reality? shows becoming the dominant genre on network and cable television.In The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility, editors Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson bring together leading experts to analyse how society is organized through surveillance systems, technologies, and practices. They demonstrate how the new political uses of surveillance make visible that which was previously unknown, blur the boundaries between public and private, rewrite the norms of privacy, create new forms of inclusion and exclusion, and alter processes of democratic accountability. This collection challenges conventional wisdom and advances new theoretical approaches through a series of studies of surveillance in policing, the military, commercial enterprises, mass media, and health sciences.

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9780802038296 | Univ of Toronto Pr, March 20, 2006, cover price $96.00 | About this edition: Since the terrorist attacks of September 2001, surveillance has been put forward as the essential tool for the ?

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9780802048783 | Univ of Toronto Pr, April 30, 2006, cover price $46.00

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Product Description: Official statistics are one of the most important sources of knowledge about crime and the criminal justice system. Yet, little is known about the inner workings of the institutions that produce these numbers. In this groundbreaking study, Kevin D...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780802048097 | Univ of Toronto Pr, April 1, 2001, cover price $73.00 | About this edition: Official statistics are one of the most important sources of knowledge about crime and the criminal justice system.

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9780802083487 | Univ of Toronto Pr, April 1, 2001, cover price $32.95

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Product Description: The information age has left few of us untouched; individuals and institutions alike have undergone radical transformations in the race to get the most out of new technologies. The police are no exception. Policing the Risk Society introduces us to a shocking new vision of police work in which information gathered by the police with surveillance and data collection technologies is brokered to other institutions...read more

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9780802041210 | Univ of Toronto Pr, May 1, 1997, cover price $81.00 | About this edition: The information age has left few of us untouched; individuals and institutions alike have undergone radical transformations in the race to get the most out of new technologies.

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9780802079671 | Univ of Toronto Pr, May 1, 1997, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: The information age has left few of us untouched; individuals and institutions alike have undergone radical transformations in the race to get the most out of new technologies.

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