The Impact Of The Anti-Terrorism Act On The State And Citizen

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October 26, 2015

 

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Common in times after a crisis such as 9/11, the state responded in haste to defend the state. In this environment of panic, terror and need for assurance, it is no wonder there was a rush to legislate the Anti-Terrorism Act. This haste meant that there was more willingness to forego the safeguards against abuse of power that usually accompany the legislation of sweeping powers...
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This haste meant that there was more willingness to forego the safeguards against abuse of power that usually accompany the legislation of sweeping powers. As well, these circumstances may cause the government to take draconian-authoritarian measures in over-reaction (Wark, 2006). The public may have initially supported and perhaps applauded the swift response of the government in ‘ acting with a vengeance against the terrorists’ (Daniels et al...
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