A 1998 New York Civil Liberties Union survey identified 2,397 surveillance cameras at street level in Manhattan. In 2005, another NYCLU survey of Lower Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Chinatown and central…
As more agencies implement a controversial biometric system for city employees, new questions emerge about the costs, contractors and their ties to city government.
As sophisticated video networks are installed across the New York City public school system, everyday surveillance becomes part of the academic experience.