Title:The Pinpoint Search Source: Reason Vol. 38, No. 8 Author: Julian Sanchez Publication Date: Jan. 2007 Page Number: 20-28 Database: SIRS Researcher
On your wiki page, cite the article (author, title, journal, date) and write down
3 things your discovered, 2 things you found interesting, and 1 question that you still have.
3 Things I Discoverd -A German shepherd is a cumbersome piece of biotechnology, making suspicionless sweeps during routine traffic stops.
-In the 2005 decision Illinois v. Caballes, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the dog sniff could not have rendered an otherwise lawful traffic stop unconstitutional unless the dog sniff itself violated Caballes' "constitutionally protected interest in privacy."
- A handheld scanner picks up stray particles of cocaine on a car during a routine traffic stop. 2 Things I Found Interesting
- A handheld scanner picks up stray particles of cocaine on a car during a routine traffic stop.
-In the 2005 decision Illinois v. Caballes, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the dog sniff could not have rendered an otherwise lawful traffic stop unconstitutional unless the dog sniff itself violated Caballes' "constitutionally protected interest in privaccy." I Have a Question
- Why did they search Caballes's car with a dogif he was only goin over the speed limit?
Author: Jack Beaudoin Source: react Publication Date: May 10-16, 1999 Page Number(s): 4
Database: SIRS Discoverer
3 Things I Discoverd
-that they had installed cameras for the use of cutting the school shootings and fights in half.
-that kids at school feel like they are being watched and that the cameras is invading their privacy.
- the cameras inspire debates about how much privacy and personal space students should have in school.
2 Things I Found Interesting
-the cameras inspire debates about how much privacy and personal space students should have in school.
- In North Providence, R.I., administrators credit 32 cameras installed inside and outside their high school.
I have a Question
-What is the average amount of cameras that can be placed in a school? Title:High School Wants Surveillance System Source: UPI Publication Date: Jan. 27, 1999 Page Number(s): n.p. Database: SIRS Discoverer
3 Things I Discovered
-Administrators at Evanston Township High School want to spend $1 million to equip the sprawling suburban Chicago campus with 500 security cameras to monitor more than 80 doors and two miles of hallways.
-Chicago's Austin High School installed 42 cameras in 1995 for about $100,000.
-Educators say with school violence on the rise, video cameras are just another sign of the troubled times.
2 Things I Found Interesting
-Educators say with school violence on the rise, video cameras are just another sign of the troubled times.
- Chicago's Austin High School installed 42 cameras in 1995 for about $100,000.
I Have a Question
-Why do schools put so much money into getting cameras installed? Title:Court to Monitor Bush Eavesdropping Program Source: McClatchy Newspapers Author: Marisa Taylor and Greg Gordon Publication Date: Jan. 17, 2007 Page Number: n.p. Database: SIRS Researcher
3 Things I Discovered
-Since shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the National Security Agency has been wiretapping Americans' international phone calls, e-mails,and other electronic communications.
-Democrats, civil liberties advocates and some Republicans contended that Bush violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and violated the current laws that require approval from the court.
-Democrats on the Senate intelligence and judiciary committees are likely to demand more details on how the program worked
2 Things I Found Interesting
-Since shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the National Security Agency has been wiretapping Americans' international phone calls, e-mails,and other electronic communications.
-Democrats on the Senate intelligence and judiciary committees are likely to demand more details on how the program worked I Have A Question
-Why did they choose bush for president?
Websites: No Place to Hide American Public Media http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/noplacetohide/index.html
On your wiki page, cite the article (author, title, journal, date) and write down
3 things your discovered, 2 things you found interesting, and 1 question that you still have
SIRS (user name: infotechh password: 11101)Articles
Title: The Pinpoint SearchSource: Reason Vol. 38, No. 8
Author: Julian Sanchez
Publication Date: Jan. 2007
Page Number: 20-28
Database: SIRS Researcher
On your wiki page, cite the article (author, title, journal, date) and write down
3 things your discovered, 2 things you found interesting, and 1 question that you still have.
3 Things I Discoverd -A German shepherd is a cumbersome piece of biotechnology, making suspicionless sweeps during routine traffic stops.
-In the 2005 decision Illinois v. Caballes, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the dog sniff could not have rendered an otherwise lawful traffic stop unconstitutional unless the dog sniff itself violated Caballes' "constitutionally protected interest in privacy."- A handheld scanner picks up stray particles of cocaine on a car during a routine traffic stop.
2 Things I Found Interesting
- A handheld scanner picks up stray particles of cocaine on a car during a routine traffic stop.
-In the 2005 decision Illinois v. Caballes, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the dog sniff could not have rendered an otherwise lawful traffic stop unconstitutional unless the dog sniff itself violated Caballes' "constitutionally protected interest in privaccy."
I Have a Question
- Why did they search Caballes's car with a dogif he was only goin over the speed limit?
Title: Are You Being Watched?
Author: Jack Beaudoin Source: react Publication Date: May 10-16, 1999 Page Number(s): 4
Database: SIRS Discoverer
3 Things I Discoverd
-that they had installed cameras for the use of cutting the school shootings and fights in half.-that kids at school feel like they are being watched and that the cameras is invading their privacy.
- the cameras inspire debates about how much privacy and personal space students should have in school.
2 Things I Found Interesting
-the cameras inspire debates about how much privacy and personal space students should have in school.- In North Providence, R.I., administrators credit 32 cameras installed inside and outside their high school.
I have a Question
-What is the average amount of cameras that can be placed in a school?Title: High School Wants Surveillance System
Source: UPI
Publication Date: Jan. 27, 1999
Page Number(s): n.p.
Database: SIRS Discoverer
3 Things I Discovered
-Administrators at Evanston Township High School want to spend $1 million to equip the sprawling suburban Chicago campus with 500 security cameras to monitor more than 80 doors and two miles of hallways.-Chicago's Austin High School installed 42 cameras in 1995 for about $100,000.
-Educators say with school violence on the rise, video cameras are just another sign of the troubled times.
2 Things I Found Interesting
-Educators say with school violence on the rise, video cameras are just another sign of the troubled times.- Chicago's Austin High School installed 42 cameras in 1995 for about $100,000.
I Have a Question
-Why do schools put so much money into getting cameras installed?Title: Court to Monitor Bush Eavesdropping Program
Source: McClatchy Newspapers
Author: Marisa Taylor and Greg Gordon
Publication Date: Jan. 17, 2007
Page Number: n.p.
Database: SIRS Researcher
3 Things I Discovered
-Since shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the National Security Agency has been wiretapping Americans' international phone calls, e-mails,and other electronic communications.-Democrats, civil liberties advocates and some Republicans contended that Bush violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and violated the current laws that require approval from the court.
-Democrats on the Senate intelligence and judiciary committees are likely to demand more details on how the program worked
2 Things I Found Interesting
-Since shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the National Security Agency has been wiretapping Americans' international phone calls, e-mails,and other electronic communications.-Democrats on the Senate intelligence and judiciary committees are likely to demand more details on how the program worked
I Have A Question
-Why did they choose bush for president?
Websites: No Place to Hide
American Public Media
http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/noplacetohide/index.html
Is Big Brother Watching You?
The Why Files
http://whyfiles.org/212elect_ID/index.html
Privacilla
Privacilla.org
http://www.privacilla.org/index.html
Subject Headings
Data miningElectronic surveillance
Imaging systems
Privacy, Right of
Technological innovations