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surveillance culture

Surveillance culture refers to environments where monitoring and observation are widely used to track behaviour and maintain control. In school settings, surveillance culture may involve the routine use of cameras, behavioural tracking systems, digital monitoring tools, or other forms of observation. While surveillance is often justified as a safety measure, it can also shape how students experience privacy, trust, and autonomy within the learning environment.