Articles, Academic Papers, & Statistics |
The purpose of this section is to provide the reader with a broader perspective and
a deeper insight into the electronic surveillance and security industry and
its subsequent widespread implications. This page is continually updated and is a compilation designed to impartially assist academics, researchers and enthusiasts, and to protract the legacies of the academic authors listed. Topics like invasion of privacy, criminology (crime statistics), legal principles & other related materials are covered and highlighted here through a myriad of journal columns, newspaper articles, academic papers and other forms of specialist commentary. |
"Smile, it's candidate camera" The role of surveillance in politics in the United States. Douglas Frantz, Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday, 17th July 1999 |
"Workplace video surveillance - controls sought" Tim Dixon explains the NSW Privacy Committee's Report. www.austlii.edu.au |
"Data Surveillance: Theory, Practice & Policy" Surveillance of computer and communications data. Roger Clarke, Principal, Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, Canberra Visiting Fellow, Department of Computer Science, ANU, August 1995 |
"Dataveillance By Governments: The Technique of Computer Matching" Mass database surveillance practice. Roger Clarke, Principal, Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, Canberra Visiting Fellow, Department of Computer Science, ANU, July 1993 , |
"Privacy and Public Registers" An outline of the existence of personal records. Roger Clarke, Principal, Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, Canberra Visiting Fellow, Department of Computer Science, ANU (1997) |
"Big Brother: coming to a cinema near you" Surveillance Systems installed at cinemas in Sydney Tim Jamieson, Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 22nd December 1998 |
"State of Surveillance" Privacy invasion issues, Susan Bryce (1997) |
"Atlas Reveals Crime" Crime hot spots in inner-Sydney area Cooks River Valley Times (2000) Volume 8, No. 39, Pg 1 |
"Invisible Eyes" Report on Video Surveillance in the Workplace (No.67 August 1995) Written by Tim Dixon, Research Officer |
DOES CCTV WORK? National Security Crime Prevention Programme |