Surveillance encompasses a wide range of practices used to monitor and collect information about individuals, groups, or activities. When conducted lawfully and ethically, surveillance can serve legitimate purposes such as law enforcement, public safety, and national security. Here are some examples of non-terrorist methods of surveillance:
Physical Surveillance: This involves the direct observation of a target by human agents. It can include following a person, observing a location, or conducting stakeouts. This method is often used in criminal investigations to gather evidence or track suspects.
Electronic Surveillance: This utilizes technology to monitor communications and activities. Common examples include:
Data Mining: Analyzing large datasets to identify patterns, trends, or anomalies. This can be used for various purposes, such as fraud detection, market research, and public health monitoring.
Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT): Collecting and analyzing publicly available information from sources such as news media, social media, and government reports. This is often used for intelligence gathering and risk assessment.
Aerial Surveillance: Utilizing aircraft or drones to monitor areas from above. This can be used for border patrol, environmental monitoring, and disaster response.
Financial Surveillance: Monitoring financial transactions to detect money laundering, tax evasion, and other financial crimes.
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