1. The Information Age: An Explotation Of Privacy
According to the Encyclopedia of Social History, the exact origins of the expectation and longing of individual privacy are unclear but key factors include the "waning power of community and, later, the reformation of family as a collection of individuals" (580). ... The tools used in stopping criminals may include "wiretaps, hidden cameras, stop-and-frisk searches, [and the] examination of computer records" (11). ... Although New York State may have ways of protecting the privacy of these patients, some employees of the state as well as pharmacy workers would have access to this information...
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