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Volume 23 Number 1
Spring 2004
Spring 2004 Issue

SPECIAL FEATURE

   Face Recognition Technology: Security versus Privacy*
      Kevin W. Bowyer


FEATURES

21    Deterrents to Women Taking Computer Science Courses
        Sylvia Beyer, Kristina Rynes, and Susan Haller

29    Addressing Myths of Science and Public Policy: Part II*
        Martin Peckerar

36    Which Ethics Will Survive in our Technological Society?*
        Josep M. Basart Muñoz

40    Technology Management for Corporate Social Responsibility
        Linda L. Brennan and Victoria E. Johnson


DEPARTMENTS

3     President's Message
    Editorial
    Engineering Ethics
6     Book Reviews
28   Letters

INSIDE BACK COVER

       Conference Announcement - ISTAS `04