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<a href="http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/2000/feb00leb.pdf";>"Electronic 
Surveillance: A Matter of Necessity"</a>. A look at the history of and the necessity 
for video surveillance and interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications in 
criminal investigations.
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Vol. 69, No. 2 February 2000 pp. 25-32
J 1.14/8:69/2

<a href="http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/179545-1.pdf";>Video Surveillance Equipment 
Selection and Application Guide in the Federal Workplace</a>. This document offers 
research done by the Office of Law Enforcement Standards to help law enforcement 
personnel select the video surveillance equipment that is most appropriate for their 
needs. 1999
J 28.8:V 66

<a href="http://www.uscourts.gov/wiretap99/contents.html";>1999 Wiretap 
Report</a>.Statistics presented by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 
detailing the number and nature of federal and state applications for orders 
authorizing wiretapping. Details include the offense under investigation; the location 
of intercept; cost data; and the resulting number of arrests, trials, and convictions.

"What's Bugging You? Inconsistencies and Irrationalities of the Law of Eavesdropping". 
This article compares federal and state eavesdropping statutes and offers Appendices 
containing state constitutional provisions and statutes; a chart of state information 
regarding consent, trial, and sentencing; and state statutory language requiring the 
consent of all parties.
DePaul Law Review. Vol. 47, No. 4 Summer 1998 pp. 837-942

Eavesdropping and Wiretapping Cases. For collected cases on electronic surveillance 
topics, consult the ALR Index under the heading, "Eavesdropping and Wiretapping" or 
ask at the Gov. Pubs. desk. Possible topics include:

Admissability, in criminal prosecution, of evidence secured by mechanical or 
electronic eavesdropping device, 97 ALR2d 1283
Caller ID, violation of right to privacy, wiretapping statute, or similar protections, 
9 ALR5th 553Confessions, admissability, in criminal prosecution, of evidence obtained 
by electronic surveillance of a prisoner, 57 ALR3d 172 Dressing rooms, surveillance 
of, as invasion of privacy, 38 ALR4th 954

Electronic Surveillance. Updated semiannually, this two-volume set offers a thorough 
overview of the law of electronic surveillance, its historical development, and the 
ramifications of Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. 
Surveillance without a court order, content of surveillance orders, usage of 
intercepted information, criminal penalties involved, and foreign intelligence 
surveillance are examined.
KF 9670 .C37 1986 v. 1 & 2

I wont even start on the looming possibility of mandatory EUI-64 addressing in ipv6. 
Are your papers in order?

sweet dreams
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