TY - BOOK AU - Merino,Noël TI - Domestic surveillance T2 - Current controversies SN - 9780737774344 AV - TOPIC JK 468 .I6 D62 2016 PY - 2016///] CY - Farmington Hills, Mich. PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Espionage KW - United States KW - Intelligence service KW - Privacy, Right of N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Few see adequate limits on NSA surveillance program, but more approve than disapprove / Pew Research Center -- The secret surveillance state threatens freedom / Dan Verton -- Surveillance is a problem even if Americans acquiesce / Elizabeth Goitein -- Americans are comfortable with expanded domestic surveillance / Dan Murphy -- If you are sick of surveillance, safeguard your systems / C. Mitchell Shaw -- Total surveillance does not need to be a problem / Kevin Kelly -- Public perceptions of privacy and security in the post-Snowden era / Mary Madden -- How the NSA's surveillance procedures threaten Americans' privacy / American Civil Liberties Union -- Internet surveillance is a necessary part of national security / Daniel J. Gallington -- A balance can be struck between privacy and security / Monte Frenkel ; After Charlie Hebdo massacre, we must ratchet up policing and intelligence-gathering to catch every possible terrorist / Michael Sheehan -- Bulk surveillance programs are ineffective in catching terrorists / Peter Bergen et al. -- Overview: Legislation authorizing government surveillance / Edward C. Liu -- NSA surveillance in perspective / Roger Pilon and Richard A. Epstein -- Limited surveillance of Americans' communications is constitutional / Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board -- Domestic surveillance violates constitutional principles / Jonathan Schell -- The NSA's metadata surveillance program is unconstitutional / Geoffrey R. Stone -- NSA surveillance program is unreasonable, unwarranted, and unconstitutional / Daniel Bier -- Overview: Americans disapprove of government surveillance programs / Frank Newport -- Surveillance allowed under the FISA Amendments Act should continue / John G. Malcolm and Jessica Zuckerman -- Surveillance allowed under the FISA Amendments Act has gone too far / Ron Wyden -- The U.S. government should stop mass data collection / Ken Gude -- Legislation allowing mass data collection should not be weakened / Fred Fleitz and Clare Lopez -- New technologies should not hinder law enforcement surveillance / James B. Comey -- New technologies should not facilitate government surveillance / Center for Democracy and Technology -- Organizations to contact ER -