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Cybercrime

Traces the history of hacking and explores the topic of cybercrime, discussing various scams, types of malware, identity theft, cyberbullying, and possible security solutions. Includes sidebars, graphs, facts, primary sources, critical thinking questions, color photographs, a glossary, and further resources.

DNA testing and privacy

Explores the issues surrounding DNA testing and privacy by placing opinions from a wide range of sources in a pro/con format.

DNA testing and privacy

2020
"Containing viewpoints from diverse voices in the field, this volume helps readers to examine the controversies surrounding home DNA tests"--Amazon.

Censorship & privacy

"Supporting media and information literacy concepts, this engaging title explores freedom of speech, the role of news media, issues of censorship, and citizens privacy around the world. Information includes a history of censorship, privacy laws, and a discussion of 'fake news'"--Amazon.com.

A smart kid's guide to Internet privacy

Explores ways to use the Internet safely, and discusses privacy issues, e-mail, junk mail, spyware, blocking online predators, and other topics.
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Civil liberties

Contains essays that provide opposing viewpoints on issues related to civil liberties, discussing freedom of expression, the separation of church and state, technology and privacy, and the war on terrorism.
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Teens and privacy

Collects twenty-four essays that offer varying perspectives on the debate over teenage privacy, exploring whether or not teens have a right to privacy, teen privacy in medical care, privacy rights for teens at school, and concerns over teen privacy online.
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Privacy and surveillance

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.
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No unreasonable searches and seizures

a look at the Third and Fourth Amendments
2019
"Readers will discover how the Third and Fourth Amendments earned inclusion in the Bill of Rights. Complicated political language is simplified, helping readers recognize the amendments at work in modern life. Both amendments reflect the fundamental American values of privacy and personal property. They protect homes, belongings, and even phone conversations. Primary sources, . . . images, and sidebars explore the evolving interpretation of the Third and Fourth Amendments"--Provided by publisher.
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Threats to civil liberties

privacy
This book helps teen readers understand the issues of privacy, how it has come about, what actions are being taken to address the concerns, and why some of those actions are controversial.
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