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Privacy in Peril

Program 98-03-01-A

To The Best of Our Knowledge
from Wisconsin Public Radio
Need a little privacy? You may have to drop out of society to get it. If you surf the Net, bank at ATM's, or even shop in grocery stores -- people are watching your every move. In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, the death of privacy. Also, why every office needs a hidden camera. And, a house cleaner who really gets the dirt on people

SEGMENT 1:
Beth Givens directs the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse in San Diego, CA. She tells Steve Paulson how routine transactions enable companies to build detailed profiles of individual consumers; how people become victims of identity theft; and how new satellite and video surveillance pose new threats to privacy. Also, Richard Chase, director of communications for the Security Industry Association, tells Steve Paulson that business has a right to monitor customers or employees as long as the monitoring isn't secret, and that municipalities which have installed surveillance cameras have seen up to a fifty percent drop in crime.
SEGMENT 2:
Louise Rafkin wanted to be a spy, but she ended up a writer and house-cleaner. She tells Jim Fleming that people have no secrets from their cleaners; that medicine cabinets are a great source of information; and that while she doesn't snoop, she ends up knowing more about her clients' personal (i.e. bathroom) issues than she wants to.
SEGMENT 3:
Psychotherapist Janna Malamud Smith talks with Judith Strasser about the difference between privacy and secrecy; our deep human need for a secure, personal refuge; and why we are unwise to expose our public officials to intense and unending public scrutiny.
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