surveillance

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Companies may be monitoring their employees working remotely, raising questions about the ethics and legality of surveillance. 

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They began as wartime technology, but now drones are changing the way we witness the world, especially when we can't see it for ourselves.

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Reports from the police watchdog on strip searches and the controversial Suspect Targeted Management Plan confirm growing concerns, say two UNSW Law researchers.

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Proposed 'ag gag' laws before parliament are designed to prevent activists from sharing evidence of animal suffering with the community, writes Siobhan O’Sullivan.

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If we continue to exaggerate the impact of superficially tough and expensive responses to illicit drugs, it will only ensure our continued failure to tackle drug harm, write Nicholas Cowdery and Alex Wodak.

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In an Australian-first experiment, UNSW researchers are using high-resolution sonar equipment to monitor the fish that swim in and out of Narrabeen Lagoon on Sydney’s northern beaches.