Harvard Magazine: The Watchers

Harvard Magazine: The Watchers by Jonathan Shaw

“Can the behavior of an entire population, even in a modern democracy, be changed by awareness of surveillance? And what are the effects of other kinds of privacy invasions?”


[No, I didn’t go to Harvard. I didn’t even dream about it. I went to a trade school that I could both get into and afford, and made the best of it.

You know, sir, it’s a funny thing. All my life I kept running into smart people. I don’t just mean smart like you and the people in this house. You know what I mean. In school, there were lots of smarter kids. And when I first joined the force, sir, they had some very clever people there. And I could tell right away that it wasn’t gonna be easy making detective as long as they were around. But I figured, if I worked harder than they did, put in more time, read the books, kept my eyes open, maybe I could make it happen. And I did. And I really love my work, sir.
–Lt. Columbo in “The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q. Murder Case,” Columbo [season 6 episode 3]

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