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_aC. Heatherly, Michael
245 _aDrones
_h[Recurso electrónico]
_b: The American Controversy
520 _aOne of the most enduring problems confronted by a free society is the method through which law and order are maintained. There is an inherent tradeoff between freedom and the preservation of order through the construct and enforcement of laws. These attributes alone could be the subject of greatdebate. However, the United States and many other modern nations are experiencing a proliferation of technology that greatly enhances the sensory and capabilities of the user. If that user is the government, the debate over apparent intrusions into the lives of private citizens is amplified. The questions examined by this article are; should advanced technologies be used by law enforcement agencies? Is the government overstepping their Constitutional constraints by employing advanced technologies? Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages of the uses of such technologies?
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_aAviones no tripulados
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_aDeontología
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_aEstados Unidos de América
773 0 _6http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/jss/vol7/iss4/?utm_source=scholarcommons.usf.edu%2Fjss%2Fvol7%2Fiss4%2F2&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages
_aJournal of Strategic Security
_g. -- Vol 7 No. 4 (Special Issue: Winter 2014) Art. 4
_iEn :
_tJournal of Strategic Security
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_x1944-0472
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