The right to privacy

Discusses the collection of information about individuals by government agencies, law enforcement officials, credit bureaus, insurance companies, and other investigators, and the threat of personal privacy represented by searches and seizures, eavesdropping, personality tests, polygraphs, and computer technology.

F. Watts
1983
9780531045855
book

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