Is it possible that we will have to surrender some freedoms in order to be safer?


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Is it possible that we will have to surrender some freedoms in order to be safer?


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Textbooks References: Making Sense of Criminal Justice: Policies and Practices, 3rd Edition (2018). Mays, G.L. & Ruddell, R. New York: Oxford University Press. Criminological Theory, 6th Ed. (2013). Williams, F.P. & McShane, M.D. Pearson (ISBN 0132987023). Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice, 9th ed. (2016). Pollock, J.M. Belmont, CA: Thomson-Wadsworth (139781285062662). Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology, 7th ed. (2014). Maxfield, M.G. & Babbie E.R. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Cengage (ISBN 139781285067841). Is it possible that we will have to surrender some freedoms in order to be safer? Are there any examples already in place that you can think of? And after such a surrender, how can we check to see if we really are safer?