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CUF Lecturer Ben Goold is a University Lecturer in Law and a Fellow and Tutor at Somerville College, University of Oxford. His major research interests are in the use of surveillance technology by the police, and the relationship between individual privacy rights and the criminal law. He also writes on aspects of the Japanese criminal justice system, and is a member of the Faculty of Oriental Studies and an Associate Member of the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies.
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Subject groups : Criminal Justice and Penology : Criminal Law : Introduction to Law : Criminology All | Recent | Selected Publications sorted by selection | sort by year B Goold, CCTV and Policing: Public Area Surveillance and Police Practices in Britain (OUP 2004) B Goold, 'Privacy, Identity and Security' in Goold, B.J. and Lazarus, L. (eds), Security and Human Rights (Hart Publishing 2007) B Goold, 'Open to All? Regulating Open Street CCTV and the Case for 'Symmetrical Surveillance'' (2006) 25(1) (Winter/Spring 2006) Criminal Justice Ethics 3-17 B Goold, 'Privacy Rights and Public Spaces: CCTV and the Problem of the ‘Unobservable Observer'' (2002) 21(1) Criminal Justice Ethics 21-27 Correspondence address: Somerville College, Oxford, OX2 6HD
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