This fascinating volume considers how surveillance is experienced by individuals within both the criminal justice system and the wider community, and argues that the coming together of different spheres of surveillance not only changes the way in which we respond to crime, but our relationship to the state and each other too.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. The Transformation of Surveillance 2. Theorizing Surveillance 3. Surveillance and the Criminal Justice System 4. The Criminal Consumer: Private and Commercial Surveillance 5. Coming Together: The Significance of Convergence 6. Re-Imagining Surveillance: Identity and Action