| About the Editors | vii |
| About the Contributors | ix |
| About the Series Editor | xv |
| Series Preface Ron Iphofen (Series Editor) | xvii |
| Acknowledgements | xxi |
| Introduction: Ethical Issues in Covert, Security and Surveillance Research | |
| Ron Iphofen and Dónal O'Mathúna | 1 |
| Chapter 1 Surveillance Ethics: An Introduction to an Introduction | |
| Kevin Macnish | 9 |
| Chapter 2: Science, Ethics, and Responsible Research – The Case of Surveillance | |
| Alfonso Alfonsi and Maresa Berliri | 17 |
| Chapter 3: Research Is Not a Private Matter | |
| Paul Spicker | 29 |
| Chapter 4: Covert Research Ethics | |
| Marco Marzano | 41 |
| Chapter 5: Taking Shortcuts: Correlation, Not Causation, and the Moral Problems it Brings | |
| Kevin Macnish | 55 |
| Chapter 6: The Big Data World: Benefits, Threats and Ethical Challenges | |
| Marina Da Bormida | 71 |
| Chapter 7: Health Data, Public Interest, and Surveillance for Non-health-related Purposes | |
| Mark Taylor and Richard Kirkham | 93 |
| Chapter 8: Privacy and Security: German Perspectives, European Trends and Ethical Implications | |
| Hartmut Aden | 119 |
| Chapter 9: A Framework for Reviewing Dual Use Research | |
| Simon E. Kolstoe | 131 |
| Chapter 10: Security Risk Management in Hostile Environments: Community-based and Systems-based Approaches | |
| Daniel Paul and Alex Stedmon | 145 |
| Chapter 11: Conducting Ethical Research in Sensitive Security Domains: Understanding Threats and the Importance of Building Trust | |
| Alex Stedmon and Daniel Paul | 159 |
| Chapter 12: Covert Aspects of Surveillance and the Ethical Issues They Raise | |
| David J. Harper, Darren Ellis and Ian Tucker | 177 |
| Guidance Notes for Reviewers and Policymakers on Covert, Deceptive and Surveillance Research | |
| Ron Iphofen, Simon E. Kolstoe, Kevin Macnish, Paul Spicker and Dónal O'Mathúna | 199 |
| Index | 211 |
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