Introduction
In an effort to respond to the terrorist attacks, such as the 9/11 event, governmental authorities struggle to develop intelligent system that monitor and detect suspicious activities in order to be able to identify potential security threats. In this sense, security systems are developed, often at the cost of personal intimacy. Moreover, such systems are far from being perfect, being responsible of accusing innocent people of criminal activities, as the two examined articles, respectively “The Economist’s” If Looks Could Kill (2008) and Wendy Kaminer’s Trading Liberty for Illusion (2012). These two article have common perspectives on the ...