eavesdropping

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Surveillance

Presents the history of surveillance and examines how the government and private companies conduct surveillance using GPS, drones, body cameras, facial recognition, and cookies. Explores concerns surrounding surveillance, and discusses the future of surveillance technology. Includes sidebars, graphs, facts, primary sources, critical thinking questions, color photographs, a glossary, and further resources.

Olivia the spy

After overhearing her mother talking about her bad behavior, Olivia worries that for an upcoming surprise trip, her parents will send her to prison.

Olivia the spy

2017
"Listening in on her mother's conversations hoping to discover the secret plan for her upcoming birthday, Olivia instead hears her mother talking about her poor behavior and becomes concerned she'll be sent to military school."--OCLC.

Casebook

a novel
2014
"A novel about an eavesdropping boy working to discover the obscure mysteries of his unraveling family. He uncovers instead what he least wants to know: the workings of his parents' private lives, and even then he cannot stop snooping"--Provided by publisher.

Casebook

a novel
Miles Adler-Hart and his friend Hector begin an innocent investigation to find out what Miles' parents have in store for him, only to uncover dark family secrets that force them to chart their own path to emotional and moral salvation.

The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr.

from "Solo" to Memphis
1981
Discusses abuses of power by the FBI and other administration officials in their electronic surveillance and harassment of Dr. King.

Electronic surveillance

1987
Examines modern electronic tools used in surveillance involving federal agencies, private security, defense, and espionage, including wiretapping, other listening devices, satellite cameras, and other visual spying devices.

Chatter

dispatches from the secret world of global eavesdropping
2005
Examines the nature and context of communications interception, describing how world governments use the latest technology to monitor the correspondences of civilians and other governments.

Lucy Rose

busy like you can't believe
2006
Fourth grader Lucy Rose learns the perils of eavesdropping and confides in her diary her worries about her mother's dating.

Lucy Rose

busy like you can't believe
2007
Fourth grader Lucy Rose learns about the perils of eavesdropping while also confiding in her diary her worries that her recently divorced mother is beginning to date.
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