Academia, surveillance, and the FBI: A short history
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Published:2008
Scott G. White, 2008. "Academia, surveillance, and the FBI: A short history", Surveillance and Governance: Crime Control and Beyond, Mathieu Deflem, Jeffrey T. Ulmer
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Whenever America has fought wars, civil liberties are compromised. Led by Hoover, whose career began in the Library of Congress, the FBI has historically conducted questionable surveillance, often spying illegally on American citizens. There is a history of FBI surveillance in the Academy, including surveillance in libraries. Researchers, students, and librarians have been the subjects of FBI surveillance efforts. Today, the Patriot Act has reignited concerns about FBI surveillance in academic institutions. Librarians have often led the fight against limits imposed on accessing information. This is a short history of the conflict between the Academia and FBI surveillance.
