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Dr Maurice Mullard

 Provide context for greater surveillance of society  Was this about the State of the safeguarding of lives  Reporting and the Policing  Regulation  Politics of Fear

 The Leper was excluded sent to leprosy colony  Had to declare being unclean gave people chance to go inside  The Plague is more central control  Modern ideas of the Leper HIV Aids  Princess Diane sitting with HIV Ads Victims  Being Quarantined

 The Panopticon  Control Centre  Being Watched  Centralised system  What it says about power

 Scars about Swine Flu and vaccinations  Mexico first outbreak of the disease  Quarantine  Immigration rules  HIV Aids  Homosexuality

 War on Terror Anti Terrorism legislation  CCTV  Airport Searches  Information sharing  Finger printing  David Lyons on watching and Being Watched  The Public Gaze

 Boundaries of civil liberties and security  State responsible for safety of its citizens  What does this mean  Should we tremble before the state  Fear the state  State monopoly of coercive powers