SAGE Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security, and Privacy
Explore the critical intersections of surveillance, security, and privacy with the comprehensive "SAGE Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security, and Privacy" by Bruce A. Arrigo. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2018, this extensive work spans 1248 pages, providing an in-depth examination of the role surveillance plays across various social structures—from personal lives to political frameworks, economic systems, and judicial practices. Arrigo's encyclopedic approach uncovers the complexities of how surveillance has evolved into a fundamental aspect of contemporary society on a global scale. This essential resource is ideal for scholars, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the implications of surveillance in our digital age. Enhance your knowledge and gain insights into the delicate balance of privacy rights and national security concerns today.