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American Spies: Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, and What to Do about It

American Spies: Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, and What to Do about It

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US intelligence agencies - the eponymous American spies - are exceedingly aggressive, pushing and sometimes bursting through the technological, legal and political boundaries of lawful surveillance. Written for a general audience by a surveillance law expert, this book educates readers about how the reality of modern surveillance differs from popular understanding. Weaving the history of American surveillance - from J. Edgar Hoover through the tragedy of September 11th to the fusion centers and mosque infiltrators of today - the book shows that mass surveillance and democracy are fundamentally incompatible. Granick shows how surveillance law has fallen behind while surveillance technology has given American spies vast new powers. She skillfully guides the reader through proposals for reining in massive surveillance with the ultimate goal of surveillance reform.

Author: Jennifer Stisa Granick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01/16/2017
Pages: 354
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.90d
ISBN: 9781107501850

About the Author
Granick, Jennifer Stisa: - Jennifer Granick is Director of Civil Liberties at Stanford Law School. She practices, speaks and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, consumer privacy, and data protection.

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