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Outline for paper proposal for paper about surveillance and public spaces. needed five references and five paragraphs. This outline includes references for work cited.
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Surveillance Cameras in Public Spaces Introduction….. “Although some people think surveillance cameras are an invasion of their privacy, they are good because surveillance cameras help to reduce crime, improve public safety and aid government agencies in performing their jobs.” Paragraph #1 - Reduce Crime Paragraph #2 – Improve Public Safety Paragraph #3 – Aid Government Agencies in performing their tasks Paragraph #4 – Counter Argument invasions of privacy or the potential misuse of surveillance camera footage Paragraph #5 - Closing
Work Cited Adams-O’Brien, Frances. “Is There Empirical Evidence That Surveillance Cameras Reduce Crime?” The University of Tennessee Municipal Technical Advisory Service , 26 Sept. 2016, https://www.mtas.tennessee.edu/knowledgebase/there-empirical-evidence- surveillance-cameras-reduce-crime. Accessed 25 Feb. 2023. Chen, Brian. “Security Cameras Make Us Feel Safe, but Are They Worth the Invasion?” The New York Times , 2 Nov. 2022, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/02/technology/personaltech/security-cameras- surveillance-privacy.html. Accessed 25 Feb. 2023. Greene, Stuart, and April Lidinsky. "From Formulating To Developing A Thesis," From Inquiry to Academic Writing: A Text and Reader , edited by Stuart Greene and April Lidinsky, 4th ed., Bedford/St. Martin's, 2018, pp. 141-164. La Vigne, N. G., Lowry, S. S., Markman, J. A., & Dwyer, A. M. (2011). “ Evaluating the use of public surveillance cameras for crime control and prevention .” Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center_._ Ramos, Jaime. “Surveillance Cameras In Public Spaces: Are They A Good Idea?” Tomorrow City , 16 Nov. 2021, https://tomorrow.city/a/public-surveillance-cameras. Accessed 25 Feb. 2023.