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An investigation into the legal, political, and moral issues surrounding how the police and justice system use surveillance technology, this work asks the question: What are citizens of a free country willing to tolerate in the name of public safety?

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An investigation into the legal, political, and moral issues surrounding how the police and justice system use surveillance technology, this work asks the question: What are citizens of a free country willing to tolerate in the name of public safety?
Autorenporträt
Jon Fasman is the Washington correspondent of the Economist, having previously been South-East Asia bureau chief and Atlanta correspondent. In addition to his work for the Economist, he is also the author of two novels, both published by The Penguin Press: The Geographer's Library, was a New York Times bestseller in 2005 and has been translated into more than a dozen languages; and The Unpossessed City, which was published in autumn of 2018, was a finalist for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award. Fasman resides in Westchester County, N.Y.