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Local & Federal Law Enforcement Surveillance in the U.S. Post 9/11. Focus. Show how the gap between local and national surveillance sentiments has been widening since 9/11 Convey the resulting dichotomy between the use of surveillance on the local and national levels
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Local & Federal Law Enforcement Surveillance in the U.S. Post 9/11
Focus • Show how the gap between local and national surveillance sentiments has been widening since 9/11 • Convey the resulting dichotomy between the use of surveillance on the local and national levels • Explore how lawmakers struggle to keep up with controlling how and when law enforcement officers are allowed to use new surveillance technologies as our society becomes increasingly digitized.
Podcast Clips Patriot Act Intro (0:59-2:01) Patriot Act Conclusion - Cellphone discussion intro (3:41-6:41) LPR Intro (9:21-11:18) Drone discussion - Conclusion (14:31-17:52)
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