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Police Use Of Cctv Surveillance: Constitutional Implications And Proposed Regulations, Gary C. Robb
Police Use Of Cctv Surveillance: Constitutional Implications And Proposed Regulations, Gary C. Robb
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article evaluates the constitutionality of CCTV "searches." Part I discusses the present uses being made of closed circuit technology and evaluates the merits of the CCTV surveillance system. The critical policy trade-off is the system's effectiveness in combatting crime against the resulting loss of privacy to individual citizens.
Part II considers the constitutional implications of CCTV use in terms of three major doctrines: the Fourth Amendment prohibition against "unreasonable searches and seizures"; the constitutional right of privacy; and the First Amendment guarantees of free speech and association. This part briefly summarizes the state of the law concerning these constitutional …
Rifkin, A Documentary History, 2 Computer L.J. 471 (1980), Jay Becker
Rifkin, A Documentary History, 2 Computer L.J. 471 (1980), Jay Becker
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Visual Rape: A Look At The Dubious Legality Of Strip Searches, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 273 (1980), Paul R. Shuldiner
Visual Rape: A Look At The Dubious Legality Of Strip Searches, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 273 (1980), Paul R. Shuldiner
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.