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Part VII: Is Privacy Now Possible? A Discussion.

From: Social Research  |  Date: 3/22/2001  |  Author: ALLEN, ANITA L.; BERMAN, JERRY; BRUENING, PAULA; COHEN, JEAN L.; MCGOVERN, THERESA M.; PREWITT, KENNETH; SCARF, MAGGIE

Introduction

THE question before the panel is of course rhetorical. Privacy is simultaneously possible and impossible, depending on shifting legal norms, public expectations, and technological developments. It also depends on whether our own social status invites intrusion. Criminals, though they try to escape scrutiny, are more vulnerable to surveillance than the law-abiding. Privacy then varies, depending on what actions, or traits, are "criminalized"--for example, being HIV ...

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