Surveillance Flashcards

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What does surveillance refer to?

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Refers to the monitoring of the public’s behaviour to prevent or investigate crime

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What sort of forms can surveillance take?

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Can take many forms such as:

CCTV
Tracking people’s movements (e.g. cars, phones)
Monitor online activity (e.g. social media, emails, internet searches)

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What did Foucault argue about surveillance?

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Argued that surveillance was the most effective means of crime prevention and controls

According to Foucault surveillance was a form of disciplinary power

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What does disciplinary power refer to?

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Controlling peoples minds, making people keep theri behaviour in check

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What is liquid survillance?

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Where survillance ‘flows’ into all parts of our lives

We are unbothered or worried about surveillance because it has become a normal part of our lives

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What are the criticism of survillance?

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Questionable how effective CCTV is at preventing crime - few robbers, burglars etc. are put off by CCTV

CCTV cameras may lead to displacement

Feminists argue CCTV is an extension of the male gaze - male camera operators ‘look women up and down’

A massive invasion of privacy - how far should surveillance go?

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