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Barron, C. (2014). ‘I had no credit to ring you back’: children’s strategies of negotiation and resistance to parental surveillance via mobile phones. Retrieved September 14, 2014 from http://search.proquest.com.mutex.gmu.edu/criminaljusticeperiodicals/docview/1556334159/E4972DD11CB340D5PQ/8?accountid=14541 . In previous times, most people were not even on the verge of using cellphones or internet. Nowadays, we see people everywhere communicating on smartphones, tablets and many other things. Security is also a concern because we cannot always monitor what kids do on the internet.
Berry, S. (2014). Study: New technology development pushed by feds allows for data collection on every child. Retrieved September 14, 2014 from http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/05/22/Study-New-Technology-Development-Pushed-By-Feds-Allows-For-Data-Collection-on-Every-Child . Most schools nowadays use a complicated student information system where it collects data from registered students. With that concept, the federal government wants to use the collection of children’s data to put into good use. However, many people argue that it may violate the freedom of privacy.
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"Http website" clip art on internet.jpeg page is obtained from Microsoft Office 2010 Clip Art collection (retrieved on 11/02/2014).
"Computer rows" clip art on technology.jpeg page is obtained from Microsoft Office 2010 Clip Art Collection (retrieved on 11/03/2014).
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