Monday, November 5, 2012
Critical thinking, Ethics, and Civic Responsibility
Is monitoring in public locations a problem? Since the events of 9/11 the surveillance of public spaces has taken on a greater importance and urgency. Some large cities have integrated complex networks of cameras on almost ever street corner, public transit, classroom, and even businesses. On one hand the surveillance cameras would be a huge deterrent for crime, but they have no way to actually stop crimes and the cameras may be considered invading one's privacy.
The University of Minnesota website shows that it is for monitoring in public areas. Students from the school actually set up cameras across a bus stop and found that criminals doing illegal activities were likely to show up to the scene of the crime on future days. Having cameras up in public areas is a huge deterrent to crime and I believe that it is not an invasion to privacy because it's in a public place (UMN.)
On the debate website the people who are against monitoring in public areas mainly say it is because it is an invasion of the privacy of law-abiding citizens. They also say that who ever is controlling the cameras could abuse the system. The cameras that are installed are also not very good cameras and the pictures turn out very blurry (Debate.)
I am for monitoring in public areas because the good things outweigh the bad ones. Crime can be very bad in certain parts of the cities and having a camera there would not only catch the criminals but also keep the streets safer. It is true that most people are law abiding and do not need to be watched on cameras but I personally do not think it is a big deal and choose safety over privacy.
Sources:
"Publications:." Monitoring Activity in Public Places. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Nov. 2012. .
"Public Surveillance Pros and Cons." Yahoo! Contributor Network. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Nov. 2012. .
"Society Opinions." Are Video Surveillance Cameras in Public Places a Good Idea? รข Debate.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Nov. 2012. .
Monday, October 22, 2012
Criminal Justice Lab 7
I am interested in criminal justice and the three branches that are associated with it. There are the courts, law enforcement, and corrections. I am more interested in working in the courts system rather than being a police officer or prison guard, but they all interest me. The job of a police officer is to literally be a shield between criminals and the rest of society.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Lab 1 Ryan Denmark
I didn't have access to the inside of the house but the fire basically started right by that porch. The fire spread to the attic so the firemen also had to rip holes in the roof and spray the whole place down. Nothing of value beside my car (Which is fixed now and better than before) burnt up since behind that giant piece of plywood is the kitchen. We were very fortunate.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Police Encounters Spreadsheat
These graphs are showing the police encounters three students have had. When you click on the link it will bring you to my spread sheet. Thank you!
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