Patriot Act

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Social Issues

 

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Rosanne N

 

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March 9, 2014

 

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University

 

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This lead many American citizens to believe that they loss their right to privacy. However, the Patriot Act which gives law enforcement officials these expanded powers were created to help fight against terrorism and protect our society from evil. So, many people argue that there are positives such as increasing or public safety , giving law enforcement officials the appropriate tools to intercept and obstruct terrorism (internet surveillance, wire taps), and fight against money laundering and financing of terrorism...
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However, there are many others that believe that the Patriot Act has affected their civil liberties by ways such as, losing their rights to privacy ( officials can listen in on conversations, obtain sensitive financial and medical records) and some of their 4th amendment rights in a way. The Patriot Act authorizes an end run around the Fourth Amendment by allowing the government to conduct wiretaps and searches in criminal investigations, without probable cause of a crime, as long as the government claims to that it is seeking foreign intelligence (Auriana, 2004, pg 165)...
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