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Surveillance is the systematic observation and monitoring of people, populations, or locations to gather information, influenced by modern technology, and it serves various purposes including law enforcement, national security, and public health. It can involve various methods like CCTV cameras, wiretapping, drones, and data mining to collect evidence, detect harmful activities, or track public health trends. While it provides benefits like deterring crime and aiding investigations, it also raises concerns about privacy and civil liberties, which are addressed by legal frameworks like the [[Bill Of Rights #Fourth Amendment|Fourth Amendment]].
Surveillance is the systematic observation and monitoring of people, populations, or locations to gather information, influenced by modern technology, and it serves various purposes including law enforcement, national security, and public health. It can involve various methods like CCTV cameras, wiretapping, drones, and data mining to collect evidence, detect harmful activities, or track public health trends. While it provides benefits like deterring crime and aiding investigations, it also raises concerns about privacy and civil liberties, which are addressed by legal frameworks like the [[Bill of Rights #Fourth Amendment|Fourth Amendment]].

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Surveillance is the systematic observation and monitoring of people, populations, or locations to gather information, influenced by modern technology, and it serves various purposes including law enforcement, national security, and public health. It can involve various methods like CCTV cameras, wiretapping, drones, and data mining to collect evidence, detect harmful activities, or track public health trends. While it provides benefits like deterring crime and aiding investigations, it also raises concerns about privacy and civil liberties, which are addressed by legal frameworks like the Fourth Amendment.

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