Video Surveillance and Social Control in a Comparative Perspective Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society Series
Coordonnateurs : Björklund Fredrika, Svenonius Ola
1. Video Surveillance in a Comparative Perspective: Introduction Fredrika Björklund and Ola Svenonius Section I: Comparative Studies 2. Modernisation, Balancing Interests and Citizens’ Rights: Public Video Surveillance in Poland, Germany and Sweden Fredrika Björklund 3. Video Surveillance in a Historical Perspective Ola Svenonius 4. The Protection of Privacy in the Context of Video Surveillance: Towards a European Model? Patricia Jonason Section II: Case Studies 5. Video Surveillance and the Question of Trust Wojciech Szrubka 6. How Effective is the Public Video Surveillance System in Warsaw? Paweł Waszkiewicz 7. From Privacy Protection Towards Affirmative Regulation: The Politics of Police Surveillance in Germany Eric Töpfer 8. Pressure of the Practice: Swedish Public Surveillance in an Institutional Perspective Elfar Loftsson
Date de parution : 11-2012
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 05-2015
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
administrative; public; board; county; data; diff; eff; erences; inspection; protection; PUBLIC VIDEO SURVEILLANCE; Video Surveillance; Personal Data Act; GDR Regime; Data Inspection Board; County Administrative Boards; West Germany; Federal Data Protection Act; Data Protection; Public Administration; Innere Sicherheit; Informational Self-determination; ECHR Law; Video Surveillance Act; European Social Survey; Data Protection Directive; Data Protection Legislation; CCTV Surveillance; Crime Hot Spots; Surveillance Institution; Census Decision; Powerful Advocacy Coalitions; DGA; Mecklenburg Western Pomerania; Video Surveillance Equipment