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Videotaping is a legitimate means of gathering information for public dissemination and can often provide cogent evidence, as it did in this case.
Boing Boing 2005
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Videotaping by child predators "is not a one-time act," said Patricia Tedford, director of Contact Lifeline, a group that helps abuse victims and families.
Delaware pediatrician's alleged victims may surpass 103 2010
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Videotaping the mock interview can also be a helpful tactic.
The Most Outrageous Job Interview Mistakes Jacquelyn Smith 2011
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Videotaping the mock interview can also be a helpful tactic.
The Most Outrageous Job Interview Mistakes Jacquelyn Smith 2011
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Videotaping the police may still result in arrest, as a woman in Rochester, N.Y., and a man on Long Island have in recent months discovered.
Cameras Defining the Chaos and Its Aftermath Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Videotaping your mock interview is the ultimate practice opportunity and allows you to see and hear where you need to improve.
Caroline Dowd-Higgins: Take Control of Your Job Interview Success 2010
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Videotaping your mock interview is the ultimate practice opportunity and allows you to see and hear where you need to improve.
Caroline Dowd-Higgins: Take Control of Your Job Interview Success 2010
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Videotaping will help both good LEOs and innocent citizens.
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"Seattle Teacher Charged With Voyeuristic Videotaping" screamed the headline this morning on an AP story carried by the Yakima Herald-Republic.
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Videotaping has come to play a routine role in family therapy and is not considered unethical by typical practitioners (AAMFT 2001).
Privacy and Medicine Allen, Anita 2009
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