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The Importance of Technology Surveillance to Minimize Crime

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Directory directory ............................................. ... ... ........................................... .......... 2 Introduction ................... ... ... ............. ............................ ... ...................... ......................... ... ... Three problem analysis ....... ... ......................... ..................................................... ... Required specifications. ..................................................... ..................................................... . ........ 7 Preliminary design ....................................... .... ........................... . ............................................... .............. .................................... ......... ... ... 10 Conclusion ............................... ........... ..................................... .......... ............................................. 11 References ..................................................... ...................... ... ............................ ................... ......................... 12 Introduction Technology is more important became

Government monitoring is a growing privacy issue with many strengths and weaknesses from an ethical point of view. Technical supervision has prevented many crimes, but in many cases the Fed has used the American citizens. There are various types of government monitoring, all of which are Federal agencies that protect federal agencies and citizens who monitor using monitoring. Protection of privacy becomes increasingly difficult as technology advances. The digital age rapidly improves the level of surveillance we are experiencing on a daily basis, making personal information accessible. We constantly publish customs and communication on the Internet. Let's compete with ourselves in order to keep pace with development while feeling the necessity of "being at the forefront of new things" and "having it first".

With the rise of social information technology, new monitoring methods have emerged. In addition to the specific monitoring of CCTV cameras, we also monitor information gathered by people using information technology - Roger Clarke (1988) calls it "data surveillance". Researchers are increasingly specifying the development of two forms of "data monitoring" (Clarke, 1998). In the first part, we will explain how government and profit organizations collect personal information through information technology, collect it in a large database, analyze it, and provide it as a sellable product. The second question relates to an increase in the use of social media as a way to share information and enable peer-to-peer monitoring.

CCTV is not the only form of technical supervision that helps police fight crime. There is also voice monitoring technology used to monitor the room, personal or telephone conversation. Electronic eavesdropping can be defined as interception of a conversation without consent of participants without their knowledge. The most common form is eavesdropping, interception of telephone or telegraphic information, a new monitoring technology widely used in the 21st century, which is an important opportunity for police and the voice monitoring technology of the 21st century is mainly terrorism It is used as a countermeasure tool.