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Cops, Computers, and the Right to Privacy in the Information Age
Michael Enders, Lily Enders
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Social Sciences
Computers
100%
Information
100%
Police
66%
Internet
66%
Right to Privacy
66%
Law Enforcement
50%
Identity
50%
Statistics
50%
Information Society
33%
Crime
33%
Family
33%
Time
33%
Australia
33%
Investigation
33%
Policing
33%
Universities
16%
Wages
16%
Computer Systems
16%
Reporting System
16%
Interest
16%
UK
16%
Intelligence
16%
Households
16%
Authors
16%
Adults
16%
Costs
16%
Criminology
16%
Corporation
16%
Computer Science
Computer
100%
Information Systems
50%
Service
50%
Statistics
50%
Internet
33%
Law Enforcement
33%
Information Age
33%
Internet Access
33%
Personal Information
33%
Computer System
16%
Intelligence Gathering
16%
Confidential Information
16%
Reasonable Expectation
16%
Law Enforcement Officer
16%
Australian Bureau
16%
Arts and Humanities
Access
83%
System
50%
officers
33%
Duty
33%
the Other
16%
1980s
16%
Dilemma
16%
herald
16%
Popular
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Wages
16%
Share
16%
Costs
16%
Psychology
Expectations
33%