Looks at how investigators use surveillance technologies and videos to gather evidence of crimes, and includes crime statistics, and career information.
Jake, Lucas, Cyril, and Lexi discover an abandoned warehouse in the middle of Stoneship Woods filled with high-tech surveillance equipment, but their curiosity puts them face-to-face with danger.
Seventeen-year-old Paul Hendry runs away from home and joins Omega Place, a radical organization intent on upsetting England's country-wide closed-circuit surveillance system, but soon discovers that the other members of the group may not be entirely altruistic.
Discusses the ethical and moral debates surrounding the use of surveillance equipment by government and law enforcement and how it conflicts with individuals' rights to privacy.
Describes the technology and gadgets used in high level security, discussing home security, panic rooms, biometrics, airport security, surveillance, spy planes, bodyguards, and the secret service.
Examines the 2001 terrorist attacks in America, and discusses the nation's privacy laws in comparison with the measures that have been taken to ensure national security such as the Patriot Act, surveillance, and the loss of some civil liberties.
This book discusses different gadgets used by spies, such as invisible ink, hidden cameras, small guns made to look like ordinary objects, and bugs, as well as career information on espionage.