“BIG BROTHER” AND GRANDMA: AN ARGUMENT FOR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE IN NURSING HOMES by Selket Nicole Cottle
About the Article The proposed use of video surveillance in nursing homes, as a tool to ensure proper care of residents, has spurred
University of Illinois College of Law
About the Article The proposed use of video surveillance in nursing homes, as a tool to ensure proper care of residents, has spurred
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