This book is designed to be accessible to a broad audience, and is targeted at scholars and students of surveillance, law and policy, and the police, as well as policymakers and others interested in how surveillance technologies are ...
This book also explores alternative understandings of the impacts that modern living and technological progress have on the experience of being in public, as well as the very nature of what public space really is.
Steve Herbert, Citizens, Cops, and Power (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006); and Steve Herbert, “Tangled Up in Blue: The Elusive Quest for Police Legitimacy,” Theoretical Criminology 10, no. 4 (2006): 481–504. 34.
Conceptual and Regulatory Challenges Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, Bert-Jaap Koops ... smartphones, the Internet, and other technologies have made it relatively easy for a 'spy' in the sense sketched above to quickly distribute the ...
Throughout the book, he catalogs how surveillance generates information, the control of which creates and facilitates power and potentially fuels state domination.