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Surveillance as an academic subject appears across criminology, political science, sociology, law, and technology studies. Students engage with it because it sits at the intersection of state power, individual rights, and evolving technological capability. The topic raises foundational questions about how governments and institutions monitor individuals, what legal frameworks govern that monitoring, and how societies negotiate the boundary between security and privacy. Concepts like panopticism — the idea that the mere possibility of being watched shapes behavior — give the subject strong theoretical grounding that makes it appealing for courses ranging from criminal justice to media studies.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of analytical approaches. Some take a policy orientation, examining specific initiatives and weighing their positives and negatives within criminal justice contexts, including courts, corrections, and juvenile justice. Others focus on particular applications of surveillance, such as terrorist surveillance techniques, burglary investigations, or the role of secret courts in the war on terror. Still others treat surveillance as a broader social phenomenon, analyzing how forms of monitoring shape everyday life and the relationship between police, government, and individuals.

A strong essay on surveillance begins with a clearly scoped thesis — arguing for a specific position on a defined form of monitoring rather than trying to address all surveillance at once. Evidence drawn from policy documents, legal rulings, and documented real-world cases tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating surveillance as uniformly harmful or uniformly beneficial; strong work acknowledges that different forms carry distinct trade-offs and that context, including who is being watched and under what legal authority, matters significantly.

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Utilizing the Science of Criminology
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 changed the world forever. This one of the most successful and large-scale attacks in the history of transnational terrorism. These attacks sent effects and shockwaves into the everyday lives of Americans and New Yorkers for over a decade. This paper asks how the counterterrorist policies measure up? Are they working? How do we know if they are or not? The paper clearly defines the terms to be used and considered over the course of the discussion as a means to add transparency to an already vague and opaque topic. The paper concludes that counterterrorism tactics as they currently stand are ineffective for several reasons including lack of political, international cooperation and no standard by which to gauge policy efficacy.
Paper Masters
Job design principles and organizational implementation
Health issues at the workplace have become one of the most common issues under discussion when dealing with the productivity of the workforce, especially in the manufacturing sectors of the industries throughout the world. The working conditions in general are a subject of more and more attention largely because the effects of disregarding this issue have been seen in the industries. Naidu Munirathinam T. and G. Ramesh discuss the issue of health programs at the working place as one of the means through which employee productivity can increase. In their article, "Achieving Organizational Effectiveness through Health Management and Ergonomics" (2011), the two authors provide a rather comprehensive view on the way in which initiatives oriented towards improving working conditions through better health programs and a more ergonomic oriented approach can make a difference in the well being of the employee and, at the same time, can contribute to the overall productivity of the workforce.
Research Paper Doctorate
La Cosa Nostra: structure and history of Italian organized crime
Organized crime has existed in society for hundreds of years in one form or another. It generally exists in prosperous societies where strong class distinctions -- sometimes brutally enforced -- exist.
Research Paper Doctorate
Use of Preemptive Force in Iran
¶ … preemptive force in Iran after the event of September 11. It has 11 sources.
Paper Doctorate
Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Administration
Personnel accountability mechanisms are the most important in any rescue operations to ensure that rescuers strive to protect themselves and mandatory at emergency scenes. All rescuers in any rescue mission are responsible and accountable for their safety at the incident scene. Therefore, they are expected to abide to the accountability systems put in place.
Paper Doctorate
The Truman Show: Annotated Bibliography on Media & Control
Five sources focusing upon The Truman Show were located. The paper is an annotated bibliography briefly summarizing and analyzing each source. Themes in the articles include reality versus simulation, borders, geography & spatial relation, as well as surveillance, prison, and the construction of reality. The bibliography explains each work individually and connects the articles together through themes and references.
Paper Undergraduate
Hargreaves' Fourth Way: Education Reform Through Partnership
According to Hargreaves (2009b), "what has passed for the Third Way has been the emergence of a new kind of autocratic and all-seeing state that has used technological and data-driven self-surveillance along with some…
Paper Undergraduate
Media worlds and their cultural impact
These four readings were written between 1944 and 1955, and to a certain extent represent an outmoded era of media criticism. This does not mean these studies are obsolete, but it does mean that they must be considered…
Essay Doctorate
Domestic Terrorism on Policing Since 911 Criminal
The paper explores the impacts of domestic terrorism on policing since 9/11. It identifies policy changes, for example, changes in FBI priorities and creation of homeland security department. The paper explains how police have closely worked with immigration personnel as well as private companies for the purpose of combating terror attacks.
Book Review Undergraduate
Government sponsored health centers and emergency response
This paper consists of the introduction chapter only of a study of the national health care systems in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States in general and with respect to their responsiveness to man-made and natural disasters in particular. A background section is provided that examines the national health care systems in these four countries and several original graphs are included.