Edward Higgs
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Identifying those who took part in the recent riots in London and other English cities may prove easier than in past disorders, but the recent widespread introduction of surveillance technology brings its own problems, argues Edward Higgs. Published September 16 2011
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Edward Higgs examines the contentious history of identification systems in modern Britain.
Published November 17 2004
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