About the Editorsvii
About the Contributorsix
About the Series Editorxv
Series Preface Ron Iphofen (Series Editor)xvii
Acknowledgementsxxi
Introduction: Ethical Issues in Covert, Security and Surveillance Research
Ron Iphofen and Dónal O'Mathúna1
Chapter 1 Surveillance Ethics: An Introduction to an Introduction 
Kevin Macnish9
Chapter 2: Science, Ethics, and Responsible Research – The Case of Surveillance 
Alfonso Alfonsi and Maresa Berliri17
Chapter 3: Research Is Not a Private Matter 
Paul Spicker29
Chapter 4: Covert Research Ethics 
Marco Marzano41
Chapter 5: Taking Shortcuts: Correlation, Not Causation, and the Moral Problems it Brings 
Kevin Macnish55
Chapter 6: The Big Data World: Benefits, Threats and Ethical Challenges 
Marina Da Bormida71
Chapter 7: Health Data, Public Interest, and Surveillance for Non-health-related Purposes 
Mark Taylor and Richard Kirkham93
Chapter 8: Privacy and Security: German Perspectives, European Trends and Ethical Implications 
Hartmut Aden119
Chapter 9: A Framework for Reviewing Dual Use Research 
Simon E. Kolstoe131
Chapter 10: Security Risk Management in Hostile Environments: Community-based and Systems-based Approaches 
Daniel Paul and Alex Stedmon145
Chapter 11: Conducting Ethical Research in Sensitive Security Domains: Understanding Threats and the Importance of Building Trust 
Alex Stedmon and Daniel Paul159
Chapter 12: Covert Aspects of Surveillance and the Ethical Issues They Raise 
David J. Harper, Darren Ellis and Ian Tucker177
Guidance Notes for Reviewers and Policymakers on Covert, Deceptive and Surveillance Research 
Ron Iphofen, Simon E. Kolstoe, Kevin Macnish, Paul Spicker and Dónal O'Mathúna199
Index211

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